Well it’s time to start catching you all up on our travels this Summer into Fall. It might justify why there’s been very little “tierneycreating” except for projects that I can take on trips!
It’s going to be in random order as I think of what adventure I want to share when I write the post. So this post I feel like sharing our trip in early August 2024 to Breckenridge, Colorado with a stop at Loveland Pass on the way where we stood on a section of the Continental Divide.
Loveland Pass
The Continental Divide as defined by Wikipedia :
The Continental Divide extends from the Bering Strait to the Strait of Magellan, and separates the watersheds that drain into the Pacific Ocean from those river systems that drain into the Atlantic and Arctic Ocean, including those that drain into the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea, and Hudson Bay
Here we are at Loveland Pass at 11,990 feet above sea level (yes the air felt a bit thinner up there!)
It was a gorgeous day and we hiked a bit around the Continental Divide area:
We even found some patches of snow in early August!

Breckenridge, Colorado
After a couple hours at Loveland Pass we headed to Breckenridge, Colorado one of the many skiing towns of Colorado (like Vail, Telluride, Keystone, Steamboat, Aspen, etc) for an overnight visit.
Here are some photos from our time in Breckenridge:
I also found some cool old structure that were just screaming to be Black and White photos 😉















