Guess where we are? The first of a few family photos. Left to right are Jaden, Hannah, Leah, Erin, Steve, and Caleb
We noticed some critters off in the distance.
Lots of elk.
A Clark's Nutcracker, aka Camp Robber.
Elephant Head flowers near Milner Pass on the Continental Divide.
Some sort of purple Beardstongue
A panorama of the Upper Colorado River Valley. The water is flowing from right to left.
Flowers along a fence railing.
Momma moose. But who's that behind her?
The little one
Roger grilling chicken in the rain. (Under the deck overhang.)
Hannah on an evening walk.
Leah on the same walk.
PhotoPills had indicated that the core of the Milky Way would be visible not too long after Sunset,. So I had scouted a location that had a pretty light-free view to the south. OK, so light pollution from Denver suburbs or Colorado Springs. This view is looking south southeast.
Couldn't make up my mind if I liked the horizontal or vertical format, so I put in both.
Back in Rocky Mtn Nat'l Park's Trail Ridge Road, just a long scenic view. Or is it? Look at the snowfied just to the left of center.
Elk cooling themselves off on the snowfield.
Long's Peak in the distance. A must-see view.
A closer view
Marmots are so curious.
A fur-ball with ears is how pika have been described. But they do have little feet, as you can see.
Although you can't see its shape, this is Arrowhead Lake.
Every family HAS to have a masked-up photo during Covid-19 times.