Day 1: Drove to Buena Vista, CO to stay at the Mt. Princeton Hot Springs Resort. Talk about relaxing. Nothing will soothe your body like a dip in a hot spring. Warning...when there are 3 springs in descending order, go ahead and avoid the first unless you feel the need for an instant skin peel. Spa #3 seemed to be plenty hot for me.
We did a nice dinner at the lodge, which we split partially because it was pricey and partially because neither of us were that hungry. Let me just say DELICIOUS! Brochette topped with shrimp. Thick steak - topped with jumbo shrimp. Baby veggies. Garlic mashed potatoes. YUM!
The plan had been to go whitewater rafting the next day, but The Husband wasn't feeling well and was coughing a ton so we decided to put it off a couple of days to see if he rebounded.

We'd never been to Aspen and after finding a good hotel deal online (the Molly Gibson was great although there is no relation to Debbie Gibson as far as we could tell), we though it might be a nice visit. We were impressed. It really wasn't what we expected. There is without question serious money up there, but most of the locals we experienced were super sweet and down-to-earth. The town is very pedestrian and old. I had no idea it had such an old history. There are so many buildings from the late 1800's/early 1900's still around. Very cool. We spent the afternoon just walking around and enjoying some really yummy food. Annette's Mountain Bake Shop is awesome! The turkey sandwich was so good we went back the next day for another.


Day 4: Drove back through the pass...not as bad as I had imagined...and get ready for our rafting trip. Since we changed days, we had shortened it to a 1/2 day down The Numbers. When the water is up, this is a pretty exhilarating ride. We did it about 7 years ago and loved it. This year however, the water is down. It was still fun, but much, much more technical. The guide had warned us that we would have to "work" a little more to avoid rocks and hit the spots right. I will say without shame that I was SORE the next day - actually that evening.
Let me tell you about this little adventure. This was my 7th time rafting and I figure that if you go enough, something is bound to happen, right? So, coming out of Number 5, we had been doing great. Then somehow, within a matter of seconds, that changed. Our raft came up to a large boulder in the wrong position. We hit it directly in the middle of the raft and heard the guide yell "HIGHSIDE". We all moved quickly, but it was too late. The raft was taking on water and it filled completely in a matter of literally seconds. There were 5 in our raft, including the guide, and soon we were all balancing awkwardly on the boulder while the water rushed around us and the now completely filled raft.
There was supposed to be another couple but they had gone to the wrong location so we had been joined by 2 trainees. Thank goodness. After several minutes of trying to dislodge the raft and assessing the situation, a man who had been fishing near by came along side the shore. Our guide decided to send us customers to shore so he threw a rope to the fisherman, hooked a caribeaner to it and told me to "zipline" through the rushing water downstream to shore. I gotta admit, my first reaction (internally) was "WHAT? You seriously want me to hold that tiny little piece of metal and glide through this pounding water?" My external reaction was, "Okay". Once I sat down on the rock and dropped into the water it was kind of fun and over in a few seconds. The Husband came next and the trainees stayed on the rock to do what they could while the guide came ashore to maneuver the rope in an attempt to get leverage.
This took somewhere between 30-45 minutes. Lots of different attempts and eventually lots of different advice coming form other guides who started showing up with their crews waiting to get past us. I felt so bad for the trainees (did I mention they were both girls and totally rocked girl power that day). The water was COLD and they were stuck in it for half an hour. One girl's hands were bright red from having to reach into the water so much to attach the rope in different places.

All-in-all, it was a WONDERFUL anniversary and a much needed trip. After the current (and hopefully last-for-at-least-5-years) move, we need another big trip but maybe we can skip the near-death experiences.
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You two are such a great couple! Love you and can't wait to come visit.
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