Left Lander around 10:00 AM, headed to Colorado. The landscape was absolutely surreal. Mountains, plateaus, sagebrush, hoodoos, pronghorns, sagebrush, red mountains, white mountains, sagebrush. It is a very rich region for dinosaur bones. There were also oil derricks and natural gas wells everywhere. And pronghorns. Did I say there were pronghorns – everywhere. First time we’ve seen a blue sky with puffy, white clouds in a long time. Even a flash of lightning and a little bit of rain. We made it to Craig, Colorado around 3:30 – tonight it looks like it might rain even though it’s not forecast to. Took some amazing pictures and the card in the camera wasn’t in all the way – so no pictures – boo. Heading for Ouray, Colorado tomorrow, we think – there are lot’s of things to do here and millions of acres of public land that you can dry camp on. There are also wild horses nearby – we may decided to try our hand at “boondocking” for the first time, but I am really anxious to get to Ouray. We will see where we end up tomorrow. Everybody stay safe.