Last week, we took the girls for a ride through Rocky Mountain National Park on Trail Ridge Road (the highest continuous highway in the country). At the visitor's center, we stopped and made some snowballs. Then we hiked up the steep trail to check out the amazing views of the alpine tundra and the surrounding mountains. Buoyed by the excitement of seeing snow in June, little Gracie hiked all the way up by herself. The same cannot be said for Tess, who never even set foot on the trail and could barely muster the energy to lift up her head and look around. It's tough being over two miles above sea level, especially when you're a three-year-old Mainer.



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