Snow On The Mountain By William Horton Via Flickr: Snow Emphasizes The Texture Of The Cimarron Mountains

Snow On The Mountain By William Horton Via Flickr: Snow Emphasizes The Texture Of The Cimarron Mountains

Snow on the mountain by William Horton Via Flickr: Snow emphasizes the texture of the Cimarron Mountains as seen from Owl Creek Pass Road near Ridgway, Colorado.

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4 years ago
River Bends Through 1,000-Foot Canyons

River Bends Through 1,000-Foot Canyons

An astronaut aboard the International Space Station shot this photograph of the Green River flowing through deep, red rock canyons in eastern Utah. A main tributary of the Colorado River, the Green flows 730 miles (1,175 kilometers) through Wyoming, Colorado and Utah. The portion of the Green River in this image is just north of Canyonlands National Park.

Bowknot Bend was named for the way the river loops back on itself. Located in Labyrinth Canyon about 25 miles west of Moab, Utah, this river bend runs 7.5 miles (12 kilometers) in a circular loop and ends up 1,200 feet (360 meters) from where it first started. When the two sides of the river merge someday, Bowknot Bend will break off from the main channel and form a lake.

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7 years ago
Felicity Colorado – Instagram.com/caseymac

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7 years ago
It WAS For Him

it WAS for him

7 years ago

When I only have ten minute breaks in between a full day of sessions

Eating lunch and snacks look like:

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8 years ago

Cutler Creek

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One of the reasons I won’t allow myself to call this a real hiking blog yet is because half of the time we/I didn’t finish the hike because...well I don’t know, at first it felt like there was always something! I also don’t really read maps, use compasses, or have a GPS watch or anything, so those are all goals that I have. In the mean time, I feel that I do need to record my experiences so that I can remember and avoid these sorts of things next time.

Now I’m writing this from a memory of 5 months ago, so I am a giving out a warning that this should be taken with a grain of salt. But I remember the drive there was wack! Nathan has a 4WD truck and we did not feel comfortable driving all the way to the trail head. Pretty sure we had to walk a little more than .5 to the trailhead, and soon after the trail began, a roaring creek prevented us from really going farther--plus we had done the Owl Creek Pass drive earlier that day, which I’ll have to post on another day. 

Here are some directions/descriptions for the trail:

Blog 1

Blog 2

Below are some pictures of the creek that made us turn away and the cool view from the crazy drive.

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4 years ago

Golden heaven on the Colorado river!

Golden Heaven On The Colorado River!
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