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Mount Evans Rainbow


Mount Evans Rainbow

I was looking for something the other day and ran across this scan. According to the file, I scanned it back in 2002, but I think I took the photo sometime in the nineties, when I was in middle school.

It’s not that great of a photo technically-speaking, but it’s personally significant. Mount Evans was one of the first places that I really connected with when my family moved out to Colorado. Coming from the East Coast, it’s a huge part of the beginning in my romance with the West.

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Navajo Peak


Navajo Peak

I took this on an early summer hike last year in the Indian Peaks Wilderness just west of Boulder. I’m ready for spring, summer, and more awesome adventures in places like this.

(a little video from the same hike.)

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amphitheater at sunset

Bryce Canyon National Park


amphitheater at sunset

I took this photo of Bryce Canyon’s Amphitheater last May during a winding trip through the southwestern U.S. It’s been my desktop recently on my computer. Someday I’ll have to get a big print made of it.

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Third Flatiron

On a Perfect Day.


Third Flatiron

Ok, I’m a bit bummed that I haven’t done any new photography in a while, but we just had a cold, light dusting of snow in town over the night, and the flatirons looked exactly like this today, minus the sun.

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Blue Bus

Fresh Snow


Blue Bus

Rumor is we’re getting some more snow tonight, though you wouldn’t have known it from today’s excellent weather.

Anyway, it felt like time to post another photo to the blog and this one seemed appropriate. I think I took it on Easter, two years ago. It’s near Heil Ranch, one of my favorite mountain biking spots, off of Lefthand Canyon, north of Boulder.

UPDATE 07-29-09: The kind folks at Virb featured this photo on their Explore section. Thanks!

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Rafting

Grand Canyon National Park


Rafting

The blog homepage was feeling a little lonely without a photo, so here’s one from this summer:

4 rafts on a float trip through the Grand Canyon – as seen from plateau point (you have to hike over 3,000 feet down from the South Rim of the canyon to actually see the river).

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NCAR Road

a little ansel-y


NCAR Road

I took this photo two years ago this month and I’m still in love with it. It was the first snow of the year, in October, the month that I left my “normal” advertising job to start [gb] Studio. This road is literally right behind my house and I run the trails in the area almost every morning. I feel really lucky to live here.

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Sandbeach Lake

hiking in rmnp this fall


Sandbeach Lake

Did a nice fall hike in Rocky Mountain National Park. We caught the fall color perfectly. I have to say, Sandbeach Lake is probably the oddest high-mountain lake I have ever seen. In general, mountain lakes aren’t known for their sandy beaches. And this one not only has a beach, but it’s large, yet confined to only one side of the lake. Very weird.

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Camping

Colorado River: Horseshoe Bend (near lake powell)


Camping

A distant campground as seen from the top of the canyon at Horseshoe Bend – the bend is just south of the Glen Canyon Dam, in the last stretch before the Grand Canyon starts.

From my Scale Series taken during my Southwest trip.

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