Here in Canon City, you gain altitude and get above the weather by driving South to Bishop Castle. http://www.bishopcastle.org/#
It is astounding that this is one man's project, which has so far taken him more than thirty years.
The high towers were too tempting to miss, so here is a grand tour conducted by the Fearless Fossil--who, I am relieved to report, did not fall off the high balconies. At this age, I consider that a good day.
The layout has us climbing stone stairs to the Memorial Hall, whose stained-glass panels remember people who have passed. Up another story is a huge hall which some local visitors told me is now used for weddings.
Then we begin the ascent to the towers using steel spiral staircases and forays out onto the metalwork balconies.
Here we go! First the classic façade:
and another view from the side:
That dragon face is the chimney from the big fireplace:
Step out on a balcony and see the turrets soar into the sky:
Those ctwalks are very solid. Mr. Bishop was an iron worker:
The higher we climb, the more exotic the battlements:
From the towers, we begin to get fabulous Fall foliage views:
The interior halls are magnificent: this one is the rear of the ballroom.
These are the stained-glass panes in the Memorial Hall:
The dragon head is the main chimney!
Uh-oh. Time to climb to the to of the high tower...
Those spiral staircases are also very solidly built--than goodness...
Express your inner mountaineer! (young people only, please).
What a view!
Uh-no, I didn't climb up there...
The view down the spiral stairs.
To the main wedding hall:
Here's the rear of that hall:
There is always another spiral staircase until you finally hit solid ground.
So--after a day above the clouds, I drove back down into the rain and fog...
Praying for better weather tomorrow--but the Bishop Castle surely saved today!
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