Colorado – Day 6

August 2017

We began our second full day in Colorado Springs with a ride on the historic Pike's Peak Cog Railway. This marvel of Swiss engineering took us from Manitou Springs up to the 14,000 foot summit. At some points, the front and rear of the 2 car train are several stories above/below each other. The temperature at the summit was about 30 degrees cooler than where we started and there was even some snow up there. Despite looking down on some cloud cover below us, there were amazing views from up there. After the train ride back down, we drove to the US Air Force Academy. We were lucky enough to be able to wait out a few massive thunderstorms in the visitor center before taking a self-guided tour of the campus and walking some the trails to get a close-up look at the campus.

06-001 Mountains
The early morning view from our hotel in Colorado Springs
06-003 Mountains
The early morning view from our hotel in Colorado Springs
06-005 Manitou Springs
On our way through Manitou Springs
06-006 Manitou Springs
On our way through Manitou Springs
06-008 Cog Railway Sign
Arriving at the Cog Railway Depot in Manitou Springs for our ride to the summit of Pike’s Peak
06-009 Cog Railway Depot
Arriving at the Cog Railway Depot in Manitou Springs for our ride to the summit of Pike’s Peak
06-010 Cog Railway Depot
Arriving at the Cog Railway Depot in Manitou Springs for our ride to the summit of Pike’s Peak
06-011 Cog Railway Tracks
Waiting for our cog railway train to arrive
06-012 Cog Railway Station
Waiting for our cog railway train to arrive
06-013 Leadville Sign
We were assigned to the Leadville car aboard the cog railway train
06-015 Cog Railway Model
Cog trains are an engineering marvel
06-016 Cog Railway Track
The cog trains uses these specialized tracks to climb the 14,000 feet to the top of Pike’s Peak
06-017 Swiss Railway Clock
Swiss made cog trains warrant a Swiss Railroad clock
06-018 Cog Train
Here comes our cog railway train!
06-020 Cog Train
Here comes our cog railway train!
06-021 Cog Railway Logo
Here comes our cog railway train!
06-023 Hummingbirds
More hummingbirds! They’re so plentiful in Colorado.
06-024 View from Cog Railway
On our way to the top of Pike’s Peak
06-026 View from Cog Railway
On our way to the top of Pike’s Peak
06-030 View from Cog Railway
It’s not all just rock on the way up Pike’s Peak
06-031 Mountains & Clouds
The views get better as we go
06-032 View from Cog Railway
Slowly climbing above the treeline
06-033 View from Cog Railway
So many rocks!
06-034 Lake
Looking down on a mountain lake
06-035 View from Cog Railway
We’re above the treeline
06-037 Cog Railway Track
The cog railroad staff work to get us to the summit
06-038 Marmot
Looking more and more like tundra as we go higher.
06-039 Cog Train
Passing another cog train
06-041 Cog Train
Passing another cog train
06-042 View from Cog Railway
The views are spectacular from up here
06-043 View from Cog Railway
And now we’re above the clouds!
06-044 Lake & Mountains
The views are spectacular from up here
06-045 Cog Railway Track
Getting closer and closer to the summit of Pike’s Peak
06-047 Gold Mine
An open pit gold mine on a neighboring mountain
06-050 View from Pike's Peak
We’ve arrived at the summit!
06-051 Deboarding at Pike's Peak
Deboarding the cog train at the summit of Pike’s Peak
06-052 View from Pike's Peak
Words don’t describe the views from the summit of Pike’s Peak
06-053 Pano View from Pike's Peak
A panorama of the view from Pike’s Peak
06-056 Snow on Rocks
There’s snow up here!
06-057 Snow & View from Pike's Peak
Snow and an amazing view. Who could ask for more?
06-058 View from Pike's Peak
Words don’t describe the views from the summit of Pike’s Peak
06-059 Pano View from Pike's Peak
A panorama of the view from Pike’s Peak
06-060 Pike's Peak Summit Sign
We’re over 14,000 feet for the second time this week. Oxygen? Who needs oxygen?
06-064 Mom in Bear Cutout
My mother cannot resist these things
06-065 Stuffed Bigfoot
I’m pretty sure you can’t take this bigfoot on the train down if you buy it.
06-066 Stuffed Bighorn Sheep
We finally saw a bighorn sheep. Now if we’d just see a real one.
06-067 America the Beautiful Monument
Who knew that America the Beautiful was based on Colorado.
06-071 View from Pike's Peak
It really does feel like the top of the world up here
06-072 Clouds
Clouds keep passing through
06-073 View from Pike's Peak
It really does feel like the top of the world up here
06-074 Cog Train
Our ride to the top of the world
06-075 Michael at Pike's Peak Summit
Hanging out at 14,000 feet
06-076 Mom at Pike's Peak Summit
My mother at 14,000 feet
06-078 Cog Train
Our ride to the top of the world
06-079 Cog Train & Track
Getting a closer look at the specialized tracks the cog trains use to climb the 14,000 feet to the top of Pike’s Peak
06-080 Cog Railway Track
Getting a closer look at the specialized tracks the cog trains use to climb the 14,000 feet to the top of Pike’s Peak
06-082 Icy Conditions Sign
Aint that the truth!
06-083 Cog Railway Track
The tracks run right to the top of the mountain
06-086 Lake
Looking down on a mountain lake
06-090 Railway Workers
It has to be tough work on the tracks at this altitude
06-092 Mountain Goat
A mountain goat on the way down the mountain
06-095 Mountain Goat
Baby mountain goat! Need I say more?
06-096 Mountain Goat
Baby mountain goat! Need I say more?
06-097 Mountains & Cog Railway Tracks
The views are just as spectacular on the way down
06-098 Windy Point
Passing Windy Point on the way down Pike’s Peak
06-100 Marmot
A marmot running around on Pike’s Peak
06-101 Minnehaha Sign
We’re down to 8,000 feet at Minnehaha
06-102 Trees & Rocks
The rocks around here are massive
06-103 Mountains
The rocks around here are massive
06-105 Miramont Castle
We drove past Miramont Castle on the way out of Manitou Springs
06-106 Air Force Academy Sign
Our next destination was the US Air Force Academy
06-107 Cadet Chapel
The Cadet Chapel is the most recognizable building aboard the US Air Force Academy.
06-109 Cadet Chapel
Looking out over the US Air Force Academy
06-111 Falcon Stadium Sign
Falcon Stadium, home of the Air Force’s football team
06-112 Falcon Stadium Sign
Falcon Stadium, home of the Air Force’s football team
06-113 Dorm Room Display
The living quarters of a typical Air Force Academy cadet
06-114 Falcon Statue
This hand-carved wooden falcon actually came from New Jersey
06-117 Cadet Chapel
The Cadet Chapel is the most recognizable building aboard the US Air Force Academy.
06-118 Cadets
Cadets follow the lines of the terrazzo as they move from one class to the next
06-119 Cadets
Cadets follow the lines of the terrazzo as they move from one class to the next
06-121 Terrazzo
Looking out over the terrazzo
06-122 Building & Mountains
The US Air Force Academy could not be in a more picturesque setting
06-123 Cadet Chapel
The Cadet Chapel is the most recognizable building aboard the US Air Force Academy.
06-125 Cadet Chapel Interior
The Cadet Chapel is just as eye-catching on the inside
06-127 Cadet Chapel
Looking up at the ceiling and stained glass of the Cadet Chapel
06-128 Cadet Chapel
The back of the Cadet Chapel houses a massive pipe organ
06-130 Cadet Chapel Interior
The pews’ shape mirrors that of the chapel iteself. They look like they’re ready to soar into the sky.
06-131 Reserved Pew Sign
One pew is reserved in honor of those who are prisoners of war or missing in action.
06-132 Cadet Chapel Interior
A combination of frosted and stained glass windows give the chapel a blue hue
06-135 Catholic Chapel
Under the main chapel lies a smaller Catholic chapel
06-136 Jewish Chapel
A Jewish chapel lies beneath the main chapel
06-138 Buddhist Chapel
A small Buddhist chapel is below the main chapel
06-141 Cadet Chapel
The exterior of the Cadet Chapel points skyward
06-143 Terrazzo, Building & Mountains
The US Air Force Academy could not be in a more picturesque setting
06-144 F-16 Display
A static display of an F-16 fighter jet sits along the edge of the terrazzo
06-145 Terrazzo
The massive terrazzo where US Air Force Academy cadets move from one class to another
06-146 Polaris Hall
Polaris Hall points directly to the star for which it’s named
06-147 Cadet Chapel
The Cadet Chapel is the most recognizable building aboard the US Air Force Academy.
06-148 USAF 50th Anniversary Plaque
Plaques commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Academy
06-152 Honor Court
The honor court and its many airplane statues
06-153 Cadet Chapel
The Cadet Chapel is the most recognizable building aboard the US Air Force Academy.
06-154 Athletic Fields
Looking out over the athletic fields
06-165 B-52 Display
The B-52 static display is an Academy landmark
06-166 Colorado Springs Sign
Heading back toward Colorado Springs
06-168 USAF Acedemy Airfield Tower
The tower at the US Air Force Academy’s airfield
06-169 Falcon Stadium
Falcon Stadium, home of the Air Force’s football team