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Storm Brewing - Colorado Landscape Photograph

Photo Friday: Storm Brewing

I found this barn in Rocky Mountain National Park on a trip this past July. I returned in August as I wanted …

Black Canyon Pine

Happy Arbor Day 2016!

J. Sterling Morton of Morton Salt fame, started what would be known as Arbor Day in 1872 by challenging people to plant …

Cold Water Flowing

Winter Photos: Fan Favorites

For those that follow me on Facebook, for each of the last seven days I’ve posted one of my favorite winter images. …

An idyllic mountain scene on the tundra of Rocky Mountain National Park. A small tarn reflects the beautiful sky and the mountains in the distance. - See more at: http://www.journeyoflight.com/photo/idillyc-tarn/colorado/60/63/1

Photo Friday: Idyllic Tarn

A small tarn on the top of Rocky Mountain National Park near the tundra reflects the puffy clouds and blue sky above …

After a chilly night in a tent at North Inlet Junction along the North Inlet trail, my hiking partner Dave and I woke up around 3 am to hike 3.5 miles uphill to Lake Nanita and Lake Nokoni. It was a clear night and the stars shone like a blanket across the dark sky. An occasional bat flew over our heads as the trail ducked into the forest. We first passed Lake Nokoni in the dark and then made our way to Lake Nanita, arriving just before sunrise. I setup on the southeastern shore and waited for the sun to warm Ptarmigan Mountain before me. Just as the mountain began to glow red, a breeze came up and disturbed the reflection of the mountain in the lake. The mountain only glowed for a minute or two and then the bright sun began to creep down the mountain. I packed up and Dave and I made our way back down to Lake Nokoni for a short rest before heading on to Ptarmigan Lake.

Photo Friday: A Warm Sunrise

After a chilly night in a tent at North Inlet Junction along the North Inlet trail in Rocky Mountain National Park, my …

Photo Friday: Long’s Peak Pano

On a autumn day in late September, a storm rolled through Rocky Mountain National Park and obscured Long’s Peak for a good …

A Richardson Geranium blooms near the Beaver Ponds on the western side of Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado.

Photo Friday: Solitary Bloom

Normally, on Photo Friday’s I post seasonally appropriate images. Recently, in Nebraska it’s been cold, but we haven’t had any snow or …