Saturday, January 17, 2009

Day 3 Hiking, and the Airforce Academy!

These both were neat too. They had all kinds of cool airplanes and things inside.



This was in the gift shop, a TV in the floor.





This sign above says that these stones on the floor were delivered from the holy land.








Mom and Dad at the Airforce Academy.













The buddha and cool little mat things.







This little buddah thing was outside the buddhist chapel.






The front of the jewish chapel.












Piano in the Jewish chapel.














Coolness.

The other chapels.





















Manger.













Christmas Tree!


















The cieling.














The front of the church.


















This was the pulpit. You had to walk up stairs just to get to it.

















Big sword.














Seats and more windows.













HUGE pipe organ.













Lots of stianed glass.












The inside of the chapel.














The stairs were made of very pretty smooth rocks.


















The entry way!














Chapel agian!














Plane!














The Chapel.














This is what we thought was an observatory.














Dad, by the Air Force adademy sign.














Our group.














The name of this plane was Diamond Lil'!















Front of plane.














Back of plane.














This was a monument at the Air force academy!














Austin decided to climb the steep ledge.














More amazingness!














This was the cute little house that Gina wanted.














Steep drop off.














This was the view from the other side of the hill.














The LONG trial that we hiked was the Bald Mountain Snow RIM Trail.













Gina decided to lay down.














Once at the top we all crashed and had to sit and relax.














More amazing view!














Looking out over the mountians!



















The hiking Crew!














WOWZA!













Smile Gina!














What a beautiful view.

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