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    Dinosaur National Monument

    After the drive through Wyoming I was happy to lay my head in Colorado. The price of the campsite was unbeatable $6.00 bucks. I went for a lovely run after I set up my tent and befriend Michael a fellow solo camper.

    It enjoyed watching the sunset and got a good amount of rest. My campsite reminded me of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.

    The next morning I got my stamp at Dinosaur National Monument. I had planned a full day and am proud I was able to stop at every sign that was dinosaur related!

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    Colorado Solo Adventure

    Landing in Denver to the darkest part of the morning I road the complementary bus to a parking lot filled with cars and desolate of people. I found my white Knight, a Kia Soul.

    I picked up non-perishable groceries and then meet up with some friends who were nice enough to let me use their shower.

    I drove to Rocky Mountain National Park as was surprised by the mass amount of snow. I set up my tent for the first time and it was incredible easy. What would have been helpful to practice was blowing up the sleeping pad. The high altitude paired with my lack of sleep turned a ten minute process into more than an hour. As the trip went on I became much more skilled.

    I enjoyed the view of the stars, which was glorious to behold. The highlight of every night was being able to look up and see the stars so clearly. For many reasons I look forward to warmer weather but especially getting a celestial view out the tent without the wind cover.

    I hiked a bit in Rocky Mountain and choose to leave for my long drive ahead to Dinosaur Monument. There was road closure due to snow. So my route took me through Wyoming.