




We'll be leaving Redstone on Monday, the first day of fall, and heading on toward Illinois. Sure will be hard to leave these boys and this beautiful scenery. So here are some more pictures of the drive from Carbondale to Redstone. I just can't get enough of this. :)
View of Mt Sopris going south from Carbondale

Crystal River looking north

Crystal River looking south

Another mountain


View of mountains from our campsite

View of our campsite from our front door

So it's back to the flatlands of Illinois for now.
More later........
1 comment:
Are you kidding me?!?! This place is spectacular!!! I sensed a little disappointment in the last statement. The flatlands have a purpose and a beauty all their own but they don't compare to the mountains!
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