14er Report #21: Mt. Yale (Spring Snow Conditions, Southwest Slopes)
“One final paragraph of advice: do not burn yourselves out. Be as I am – a reluctant enthusiast….a part-time […]
“One final paragraph of advice: do not burn yourselves out. Be as I am – a reluctant enthusiast….a part-time […]
Just in case you were sleeping, the above is an image from atop Sugarloaf Mountain looking at the eclipse,
…for my Western Civ 102 portfolio. I should have the new gallery for this collection up within a week or
In case you break your arm and need some rehab physical therapy, try either North Boulder Physical Therapy (in
Phew! I finally finished sorting through the thousands of photos–and post-processing the best–from our whirlwind tour around the world that
This is sort of an undistinguished bump of a summit but it is a strategically located perch, smack in front
Spring has sproinged and, along with it, winds and freeze-thaw cycles tending more to the latter. Blowing snow and melting
Notice where your eye goes as you glance at these two images. Does your eye move differently around the various
Yes, we are officially in spring, but there is still plenty of snow in the high country. Until then…