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Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Snowmass Lake - June, 2023

Snowmass Mountain Peak from snowmass lake colorado

 

 Jimmy Brad and I had a perfect weather window where we fit in a hike to Snowmass Lake (and Snowmass Mountain for Brad) right at the summer solstice.  This one had been on my list of iconic Colorado backpacks for over a decade, and it did not disappoint.  This spring has been so rainy and one of the craziest weather seasons I can remember.  A couple days before our hike in to this lake, it snowed a couple inches at this location.  Though this was the first day of summer, it looks more like winter up there!







When we arrived at the lake, there was only one area that was snow free for campers to set up tents.  We had to get close with a few other groups, but everybody was friendly with no problems.  That night sleeping was miserable, being right next to the lake with the wind blasting over it all night was restless.  Brad woke and left for the Snowmass summit at 1:30 AM.  From about then until dawn, there were various parties getting up and getting ready to hike not too quietly so, again, sleep was not good.  Jimmy and I got up to watch a fantastic sunrise over the lake.  The clouds made cool shapes that contoured the edge of the peaks.  Though we didn't know it, right at about that time Brad was standing on the summit.  After having breakfast, we attempted to hike out and find the trail toward Buckskin Pass hoping to hike Buckskin Benchmark.  Unfortunately, the snow was continuous and became a post-holing slog.  After a few miles of this, combined with a trail we couldn't find, we decided to turn back to camp.   We arrived back there at 9AM just after Brad returned.  We all decided we had accomplished our goals for the trip, so we packed up and headed home instead of staying for a second night. 

Sunrise on Snowmass - Prints available


If you look closely, you can see people climbing up the snowfield



And some of Brad's pictures from his 14er hike:








Saturday, September 29, 2018

Fall Colors Trip 2018 - Twin Lakes and Rocky Mountain National Park


Reflection of Mt. Hope on a pond in Twin Lakes, Colorado
Reflection on a beaver pond near Twin Lakes

This year we took the whole family to camp at Twin Lakes near Leadville.  This is now one of my favorite spots to camp.  The fishing wasn't good, but we didn't care cause the views were awesome.  I'm starting a four seasons series of photographs from this area, so we'll be visiting here again throughout the year. There were absolutely 0 clouds the whole trip.  Most photographers don't like clear skies, but I personally like the plain bright blues against the golden yellows.  Plus, it makes for unbelievably clear starry night photos!  Below are some of my favorite images from the past couple trips.  Hope you like them!

reflection of Mt. Elbert on a high pond in Autumn
Beaver Pond with 14er Mt. Elbert and hills of gold


Old Cabin in the town of Twin Lakes

panorama twin lakes colorado in autumn with fall aspen trees
Pano of Twin Lakes with aspen grove

Rocky Mountain Sawatch Range with stars and milky way in fall colors
Super clear night with the Milky Way easily visible to the naked eye.


creek with aspen leaves blanketing the ground in autumn photograph of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Trickling falls high in the forest of RMNP

glacier creek and Hallett Peak sunrise in the Glacier Gorge area of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Sunrise on Hallett Peak and Glacier Creek