canyonwalker: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. Travel! (planes trains and automobiles)
Colorado Travelog #17
Telluride, CO - Monday, 4 Jul 2022, 9pm

Whew. It has been a long day! We started the morning in Grand Junction, hiked Devil's Kitchen in Colorado National Monument, then drove to Telluride. In Telluride we 4x4'ed/hiked Bridalveil and Ingram Falls, and hiked Cornet Falls. By the time we finished all that it was going on 7pm, we were still 45 minutes away from Ridgway, where we've got an AirBnB for the next 2 nights, and we hadn't had dinner yet. Oh, and Ridgeway is a small town where few things are open late normally, and it's the 4th of July so schedules are different.

As I drove from Telluride back to Ridgway, around the flank of Mt. Snuffleupagus, Hawk checked on her phone for what eats would be open. One option after another was closed. Not that there were a lot of options to start with, as Ridgway is a small town. We ended up at a pizzeria that was closing minutes after we arrived. The staff told us we were welcome to dine outside. Oh, no, make us eat on the patio in beautiful weather! (Plus with masking at zero in western Colorado we wanted to avoid dining indoors wherever possible.)

After dinner it was time to find our AirBnB rental.

AirBnB we rented in Ridgway, CO (Jul 2022)

"Walk to downtown!" the listing had boasted. Yeah, the place— a loft about a nearly abandoned store— was a block and a half off the main strip. That main strip, BTW, was only a handful of blocks long.

We took advantage of the walkable town to walk to the town's one grocery store to buy some drinks and snacks.

AirBnB we rented in Ridgway, CO (Jul 2022)

Inside, the condo is spacious. The main floor, a level above the store, has an open living room/dining/kitchen combination with a bathroom.

AirBnB we rented in Ridgway, CO (Jul 2022)

Upstairs, in the loft, is a king bed (off to the right in the photo above) and a reading area. Given that it's only a 2-person condo (because there's only the one bed) there's a lot of room to spread out here.

All in all, it's a nice place. If only it weren't 45 minutes away from where we thought it was.
canyonwalker: WTF? (wtf?)
Colorado Travelog #14
Telluride, CO - Monday, 4 Jul 2022, 3pm

A few minutes ago we rolled into Telluride, the core of our trip to Colorado this week. Hawk pulled out her phone to check the address of our vacation rental in town. (She couldn't do that for most of the past hour because we're in a remote area.)

"WTF?" she shouted. "The map says it's 39 miles away!"

She double-checked. The address was, indeed, in the town of Ridgway, Colorado, 50 minutes away.

"How, exactly, does AirBnB think that's 'minutes' away from Telluride?" I asked rhetorically. "It's 39 miles away. There's a 14,000' peak between here and there."

Hawk started checking through the records of her booking months ago to determine where the mixup happened. I told her I was willing to go to the mats on this with AirBnB. This kind of thing is an outrageous bait and switch.

Alas, it wasn't a bait and switch. It was operator error. Well, it was a bit of bait and switch. AirBnB advertised it as "near" Telluride but they did also disclose that it's in Ridgway. They just didn't give the exact address at booking time. Hawk should have double checked how "near" Ridgway was.

BTW, the 14,000' peak between here and Ridgway is Mt. Sneffels.

"Mount Sniffles?" Hawk asked.

"More like Snuffles," I sneered. We're blocked by a mountain named for an annoying cold symptom.
canyonwalker: Hangin' in a hammock (life's a beach)
Now that I've caught up on blogging about our trip to Hawaii this month— I posted the final entry earlier today— it's time for a retrospective about the trip. Yes, I'm had plenty of time to reflect on the trip already. Even though I just finished blogging about it, we finished the actual trip six days ago. (This kind of backlog is typical. 😅) Here are Five Things:

1) We packed accurately. I've written before about the pitfalls of overpacking. Travel magazines say that the average vacationer overpacks by 5 changes of clothes. Times even just 2 people that's like an extra suitcase, yikes! I wore every shirt and pair of shorts I packed, nothing wasted nothing wanting. We probably could have saved carrying several articles of clothing each if I'd remembered our timeshare in Waikoloa had a washing machine in the apartment. I don't think that would've made the difference of carrying one less suitcase, but we sure could have downsized one of our medium bags to a small bag.

2) We planned the right amount of time. This trip we spent 4 nights on Oahu, 5 on the big island of Hawaii. While hopping around does tend to be our style, the downside to it can be not spending enough time in any one place to see enough of the great things it has to offer. These were the right amounts of time... because we've visited both islands before. We had 5 nights on Oahu back in December, and we had a short visit to Hawaii a few years ago. If we hadn't been there before, a solid week on one island would've been the right amount of time.

3) Fine-tuning what to look for in a hotel. There are certain things we routinely look for in a hotel. We always scrutinize location, of course. We look for a decent hot tub because we enjoy soaking in hot tubs to relax. We check for whether a refrigerator and microwave are standard in the room. These all checked out fine when we chose the Holiday Inn Express in Waikiki.... But one thing we really missed was a balcony. For most trips a balcony is purely a nice-to-have. For resort-y vacation trips it's a lot more important.

4) Having a one-bedroom apartment rocked. In the past I've been take-it-or-leave-it about having the greater space that (usually) comes with a vacation rental vs. a typical hotel room. This trip, the one-bedroom apartment we had in a timeshare in Waikoloa was awesome. The full kitchen with full-size fridge made it easy to shop for and prepare meals in the room; the breakfast table was both a comfortable place to eat and a comfortable place to use our computers; and the sofa in the living room was great to stretch out on, with or without something playing on the big TV. The location a mile from the beach was still a major disappointment, but the suite was nice. And it had a balcony we used every day.

5) Taking the earlier flight home was right. I mentioned in the last few blogs that our flight home on Sunday required getting up at 6am to dress, eat breakfast, drive to the airport, etc. We seriously considered taking a flight 3 hours later; it would have let us take it easier our last day in Hawaii. But leaving 3 hours earlier left us 3 hours more to take it easy once we got home. We ate dinner in our own dining room, unpacked our suitcases, started a load of laundry, unwound from 9 days of travel, and got to bed at a reasonable hour. That helped us beat the 3 hour time zone change to get up early Monday morning ready for a full workweek. When we've rocketed home late at night on other trips we've been left feeling we're behind the next several days. I remember at least one time we got home late on a Sunday night and didn't unpack our suitcases until Thursday!

The success with coming home earlier this time validates the plan I have for a week-long trip in July to come home a full day early. We'll rocket home with a late night flight; but it will be Saturday night. We'll have all day Sunday to relax, unpack, clean up, and get back into the groove for work the following week.


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