Raphael's Retreat

Raphael's Retreat Welcome to our vacation home in Cascade, Colorado; nestled in a mountain canyon 5 miles from Manitou Springs, Colorado and at the base of Pike's Peak.
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We're happy to share it with you. Raphael's Retreat is a perfect place to enjoy the the solitude and/or activities of the Front Range while still being close enough to Colorado Springs and Denver to take advantage of their opportunities. There are many sights to see and things to do within minutes of the front door step or by venturing a little farther but still within a 60-90 minute drive. We are

sharing this "home in heaven" with others by renting it when it is vacant. It can be rented by the day or the week.

05/23/2023

One more since I can only upload one video at a time.

05/23/2023
05/23/2023

Water is flowing full force in Cascade Creek.

Spring is springing at Raphael's Retreat!
05/07/2022

Spring is springing at Raphael's Retreat!

10/24/2021

Let’s talk about the viral post advising folks to change their voicemail when lost and low on cell phone battery power or their phone is dead. Posts like this get your attention, get liked by people who don't know better, are shared by folks trying to be helpful, and the algorithm spreads it like wildfire.

1. Without a signal (connection to the cell system) YOU CAN'T CHANGE YOUR VOICEMAIL. The voicemail system resides with your cell provider. To change your outgoing message, you have to CALL into your voicemail and then navigate the menus, record a new greeting, confirm the new greeting, etc. YOU CANNOT DO THIS WITH NO SIGNAL.

2. If your battery is low do not waste its power by calling your voice mail—or a friend or relative. Call 9-1-1 for help.

3. If you have no signal, text for help to 9-1-1. Many, if not most, 9-1-1 centers can receive a text.

4. Text takes much less power, is far more likely to get through, will automatically retry many times if you have spotty service, leaves record others can see and can give you an indication that it got thru. BTW, because of the automatic retries, you can compose and hit send on a text and then get your phone as high as possible to improve the chances of getting the message out.

5. Stay put. Okay, if you're lost or broken down and you've called for help (assuming you have signal and battery) please stay in one location—UNLESS YOU MUST MOVE FOR SAFETY REASONS. Changing your location makes our job more difficult. Trying to reach someone whose GPS location we have (within a circle, of course) is faster for us than trying to nail down a moving target. STAY PUT.

6. Maximize battery life. In order to make the battery last longer, turn off everything you do not need. Close all apps. Turn off WiFi and Bluetooth. Don't use your cell phone as a GPS/map device and especially do not use the compass if your phone has one -- the compass feature in some phones is a serious battery drain. Pull out your map and compass and/or use a dedicated GPS unit. You may be instructed, by text, to turn your phone off and text back at a specific time. Also, keep your phone just a little warm with some body heat or a handwarmer.

Thank you to J.E. Bloodgood, who posted the meat of this information on Colorado 14ers!

The flowers are in full bloom and welcoming guests thanks to the rains we have been having
07/04/2021

The flowers are in full bloom and welcoming guests thanks to the rains we have been having

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8220 Emporia Avenue
Cascade, CO
80809

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