Rocky Mountain National Park Quotes

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We spent June and July in the Rockies, growing stronger, feeling feral in the untamed range of mountains.
Aspen Matis (Your Blue Is Not My Blue: A Missing Person Memoir)
...it was vowed that there would never be a charge made for entering said Park. It was a gentleman's agreement. But most of the gentlemen eventually died.
Jacob Clifford Moomaw (Recollections of a Rocky Mountain Ranger)
I spent my summers at my grandparents’ cabin in Estes Park, literally next door to Rocky Mountain National Park. We had a view of Longs Peak across the valley and the giant rock beaver who, my granddad told me, was forever climbing toward the summit of the mountain. We awoke to mule deer peering in the windows and hummingbirds buzzing around the red-trimmed feeders; spent the days chasing chipmunks across the boulders of Deer Mountain and the nights listening to coyotes howling in the dark.
Mary Taylor Young (The Guide to Colorado Mammals)
Estes Park was set in a valley surrounded by the Rocky Mountain National Park.... When I visited a few years ago, there were actually elk grazing on the golf course." "Are you serious?" "Hey, every year in October they have an Elk Festival. That's why I came here. I wanted to see it 'cause it was on my bucket list." "An Elk Festival?" Amelia laughed. "You have the most awesome things on your bucket list. Mine seem boring compared to yours." Amelia raised her brow curiously. "What was the festival like?" "It was awesome. They had an elk bugling contest, elk seminars, Native American music, dancing and storytelling. They even had bus tours that took you to see the elk grazing in the fields. It was great. I loved it." "Wait a minute," said Amelia as she tilted her head to one side. "What's an elk bugling contest?" Rick grinned. "It's the call of the elk. Anyone can compete. Whoever sounds the most like an elk wins. You can use a horn or just your own voice. When I was there, the man who won used his voice. It was really something." Amelia's eyes widened with curiosity. "How did he do it? What does it sounds like?" Rick chuckled. "Well... the call starts out with deep rich tones. Then it quickly rises to a high-pitched squealing sound and immediately drops down to a bunch of grunts.
Linda Weaver Clarke (The Mysterious Doll (Amelia Moore Detective Series #4))
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Aaron Johnson (Mystery In Rocky Mountain National Park (National Park Mystery #1))
Dear Jax, Always try to inspire curiosity. Seek help early. Learn from friends. Now, understand, my boy, every real treasure exploits neglect. The adventure begins, Grandpa.
Aaron Johnson (Mystery In Rocky Mountain National Park (National Park Mystery #1))
As he walked to the back of the campsite, everything he had hoped to see came into view. He couldn’t believe his eyes. The tops of the mountains, still covered in snow, were lit by the dawn with pinks and blues. Below them were more mountains, covered in the deep greens of the forest. His eyes scanned across thousands of places he was yearning to explore. Just below the campground, a broad meadow stretched out before him. He left the campsite and meandered down the hillside and into the meadow. He felt invited, drawn into the immense space by its beauty and by the sounds of water. The soft rushing sound grew louder with each step. A gray fog rose from the winding course of a stream, lit by the faint red light of
Aaron Johnson (Mystery In Rocky Mountain National Park (National Park Mystery #1))
shelf F and began looking for book number ten. But there were only nine books. “Jake!” his mom’s voice called up the stairs. “We’ve got to go!” “Okay, I’ll be right down.” He bent down, picked up book number 9, and opened it to the title page—The Journals of Lewis and Clark. There was nothing special about it. Most of the books were history books like this one. Jake sat down on the floor and placed it back on the shelf. That’s when something unusual caught his attention—faint writing on the back panel of the bookcase behind the books on shelf F. He laid down on his belly to examine it. Though he could barely
Aaron Johnson (Mystery In Rocky Mountain National Park (National Park Mystery #1))
In her mostly white town, an hour from Rocky Mountain National Park, a Black poet considers centuries of protests against racialized violence Two miles into the sky, the snow builds a mountain unto itself. Some drifts can be thirty feet high Picture a house. Then bury it. Plows come from both ends of the road, foot by foot, month by month. This year they didn't meet in the middle until mid-June. Maybe I'm not expressing this well. Every year, snow erases the highest road. We must start near the bottom and plow toward each other again.
Camille T. Dungy (Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden)
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