More than two weeks ago, we went on a 10-day camping trip in Colorado. We have specific destinations where to camp and how many days we are going to spend in these campgrounds. But unfortunately, our plans change after few photographers we've met in Yankee Boy Basin in Ouray County, Colorado told us that the wild flowers in the areas that we want to go to are not really looking good in a photographers' stand point. So, we both decided to go to Rocky Mountain National Park instead. There are few campgrounds in the park that we can camp. When we first arrived at the park, we went immediately to one of these campgrounds to make sure that we can get a space before we will scout for beautiful landscapes that my husband can take pictures. But we were very unfortunate. The two nearby campgrounds were full. So we asked the lady in the Park Ranger Station if we can reserve a space for the night and even for the following nights. But the lady told us that she can't guarantee that there are campers who will leave the campground for that day. She suggested that we should come back to the campground (Glacier Basin campground) before seven o'clock in the morning the next day to be in the waiting list.
Since we can't camp for the night, we decided to drive for an hour away from the park and find a hotel we're we can stayed for the night which allowed dogs. The following day we went back to Glacier Basin campground very early in the morning to be on top of the list. My husband decided to leave me in front of the Park Ranger's station while he was going to a lake to take pictures. I was probably waiting about an hour or so and I was freezing cold outside the station when my husband arrived. But all the waiting I did is paid off when the lady Park Ranger told us that there are few campsites that are been vacated.
We stayed in the Glacier campground for two days.
