Cooking the Fuel in the Rockies
Aug 10

I am now in Colorado in a Rancho by the Colorado River and I work for a rafting company doing shuttles. I’m loving it! It’s like a big family and I get to go in the water everyday on a kayak or a ducky. So I am now stuck in the middle of the Rockies until the season is over because they trained me and I have to work. My car is doing better. It broke down in Sin City. It was too hot and crazy for me, so here I am. I have no access to a computer nearby to write some stories for you. The nearest town is 45 min away. But don’t worry; I am still cooking my fuel so it’s biodiesel all the way!
Kate
Note: This post is part of Hilltrip.com’s Carbon Offset Program, which helped Kathleen Marcotte convert her car to run on biodiesel to travel south of Whistler and than back to Quebec. While traveling Kate wrote stories about her biodiesel experience and they are now available here on TerraTrip.org’s blog for everyone to read.

I am now in Colorado in a Rancho by the Colorado River and I work for a rafting company doing shuttles. I’m loving it! It’s like a big family and I get to go in the water everyday on a kayak or a ducky. So I am now stuck in the middle of the Rockies until the season is over because they trained me and I have to work. My car is doing better. It broke down in Sin City. It was too hot and crazy for me, so here I am. I have no access to a computer nearby to write some stories for you. The nearest town is 45 min away. But don’t worry; I am still cooking my fuel so it’s biodiesel all the way!
Kate
Note: This post is part of Hilltrip.com’s Carbon Offset Program, which helped Kathleen Marcotte convert her car to run on biodiesel to travel south of Whistler and than back to Quebec. While traveling Kate wrote stories about her biodiesel experience and they are now available here on TerraTrip.org’s blog for everyone to read.





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