Well, another year has come and gone, and I’m not entirely sure how it happened.
For us, 2022 was both more and less eventful than previous years. I admit, I may have been a little too ambitious for our first few years in Colorado. At the time, we didn’t know if we would be staying here long-term and I wanted to see as much as possible in whatever time we had.
But now we’re more settled and we have no intention of leaving Colorado. So at the beginning of 2022, I decided my goal for the year would be to slow down a little (something I am not good at) and also expand my horizons. Instead of going hiking every weekend, we spent some weekends relaxing at home. We also branched out into various non-hiking adventures. But, of course, we hiked and camped and backpacked some as well. While it was nice to try new things, nothing could ever keep me away from the mountains for too long.
So, without further ado, a summary of the highlights of 2022.
January
We began our year of trying new things with a visit to the Immersive Van Gogh exhibit, which was very different from anything we’d ever done before. While it’s definitely not for everyone, I really enjoyed the immersive art experience. A couple weekends later, we headed to Evergreen for the day to do some ice skating at Evergreen Lake. I hadn’t been on skates in about 20 years so I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect. It actually came back to me pretty quickly… but I also came home with a solid array of bruises.

February
In February, we decided to splurge with a weekend in Estes Park at the fanciest hotel we’ve ever stayed at. By far. And we loved it! The food was excellent, the property was beautiful, and we spent the weekend basking in a level of luxury we’d really never experienced before. Of course, we didn’t spend the entire weekend inside; the daylight hours were spent hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park, repeating a hike we’ve done before (it’s one of our winter favorites) and walking a new-to-us trail to another frozen lake.


March
Continuing with our attempts to try new things, we purchased an annual museum membership. Our first of four visits this year was in March, and between the permanent and traveling exhibits (including an incredible temporary exhibit about ancient Egypt), we still feel like we’ve barely scratched the surface. We will definitely be continuing our membership in 2023.


Mid-month, I headed to the upper midwest to visit some family. I’d originally planned this trip for March 2020 but, well, we all know what happened to travel plans back in March 2020. I was excited to finally be able to reschedule and had so much fun seeing everyone! I have family all over the place so we don’t see each other very often; this visit was long overdue. The week was filled with food, beer, laughter, games, and a mini golf outing that ended with my little cousin looking at the score sheet, then turning to my sister and excitedly announcing, “you won, you got the highest score!”

April
The month of April began in Cheyenne, Wyoming with a long weekend exploring the city and ended in Georgetown, Colorado with a scenic train ride. This was our first time in Wyoming’s capitol and we took full advantage of the many free (and a couple paid) attractions both in the city and spread across the surrounding countryside. It was not our first visit to Georgetown, but the scenic railroad is something we’d been meaning to check out for quite a while, so it was nice to finally have the chance to do so.





May
This year, we spent Memorial Day weekend camped in central Colorado, and though it was still snowy in the mountains and the weather wasn’t stellar, we had an enjoyable three days of hiking, sightseeing, whitewater rafting, and sampling local beers.




June
In June, my mom and I set out on another road trip! This year, amidst the rain that just wouldn’t let up, we spent seven days exploring various on and off the beaten path locations in southwestern Montana, ranging from beautiful lakes to ghost towns to the site of a tragic massacre.





July
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August
August was the busiest month of the year for me, at least from an adventure perspective. Summer was in full force, the weather was beautiful, and after not being able to hike for nearly a month due to catching COVID, I was eager to make up for lost time… which meant cramming as many outings as possible into the month. The highlights were my two backpacking trips: a challenging 4 days/3 nights in Chicago Basin with my friend where we rode a scenic train and summited four 14ers, and 2 days/1 night in Rocky Mountain National Park exploring a remote section of the park I’ve been wanting to visit for years!




September
We started off the month with a quick trip to the east coast. We were only there for 3 days, and it was a whirlwind of airport chaos, food, family, laughter, and a backyard game of croquet in which my husband managed to injure himself (he would probably rather I leave this tidbit out, but he slammed his thumb into a picnic table while trying to get the ball through the wicket placed underneath it, so I think he deserves the shoutout 🤣). Somehow, I came home with only one photo from the entire weekend.

The highlight of September in Colorado was summiting the highest point in the state: Mount Elbert! It’s the only state high point I managed to stand on this year, so it was nice to make at least a small amount of progress toward my highpointing goal (I’m now at 13/50). Plus, I closed out the year with six 14er summits, bringing me to a total of eight. Only fifty more to go!


October
October began with the arrival of my mom for a long weekend of fall colors, hiking, and beer/hard seltzer drinking. We spent Saturday at the annual Upslope Backcountry Taproom and Sunday amidst the aspen groves of Caribou Ranch, and it was chilly but fun! We continued the beer drinking the next weekend with an afternoon at a new local biergarten, followed by a return to Upslope Brewing the following weekend to redeem our final Backcountry Taproom drink ticket (due to lightning and snow, the event ended early). We’d also attended an Oktoberfest celebration at the end of September. Honestly, by the end of October I was a little bit beered out.


November
As you may remember if you’ve followed me for a while, we’ve created our own Thanksgiving tradition: road trip! After heading to Utah two years in a row, this year we decided to mix things up and head south to New Mexico for the week. We spent four nights in Albuquerque, one night in Santa Fe, and three nights in Los Alamos, visiting a handful of attractions in each city as well as the many surrounding national monuments and historic sites. It was a jam-packed nine days; I’m just now getting around to writing about it and there will be multiple posts, so this will be the focus here on WordPress throughout January and February. For now, here are a few of my favorite photos.








December
In December, we pretty much went from work to holiday travel, though I did manage to squeeze in a short hike-slash-cookie-exchange with some friends. And, as with most of the US, we survived the massive pre-Christmas winter storm. As you’re reading this, we’re visiting family for the holidays. The weather has been less-than-stellar (close to a foot of snow followed by warmer temperatures and rain equals 6 inches of slush that multiple vehicles, including ours, have already gotten stuck in). And we’re waiting to see if Southwest Airlines actually gets us back home this weekend. But aside from that, it’s been a pretty good end to the year!


And I guess that’s it for 2022. I can’t believe it’s been seven years since I joined the WordPress community; I’ve enjoyed every minute of it. Thank you all for being so wonderful and supportive. Wishing you all the best for 2023!

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