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Easter Bunny sighting

Easter Bunny sighting at Ben and Hannah's. NWA. 2011.4


An Independence Day gone a-Rye

US-412. Enid, OK. 2010.7

US-412. Clayton, NM. 2010.7

US-64/87. NM. 2010.7

Stega did not waste time finding friends once we arrived in Rye. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

In the Cuerna Verde water closet. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

Cuerna Verde. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

Cuerna Verde. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

Outside of this guerilla photo, the infamous one-horned goat could be passed as myth. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

Cuerna Verde. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

Candlelight dinner with happy humans. Cuerna Verde. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

My favorite and Cole. Cuerna Verde. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

Cole is friends with many and friends with any. Cuerna Verde. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

Cuerna Verde. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

Sunrise view of Crestone Needle's east face. Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, CO. 2010.7

From Broken Hand Saddle, the Crestone group's notorious gendarmes block views of Broken Hand Peak's summit. Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, CO. 2010.7

The view east from Crestone Needle's lofty summit, 4327 m (14197 ft). Eight a.m., Independence Day. Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, CO. 2010.7

Looking north up the Sangre de Cristos from Crestone Needle's lonely summit (4327 m). Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, CO. 2010.7

Gendarme dividing the east and west gullies of Crestone Needle's south face. Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, CO. 2010.7

The view down the east gully route for perspective. Click the image (large) and try to find the climber. Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, CO. 2010.7

Another view up the east gully route for perspective. Again, click the image (large) and try to find the climber. Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, CO. 2010.7

The colorful conglomerate of the Crestone group. Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, CO. 2010.7

The stately Humboldt Peak, from Broken Hand Pass. Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, CO. 2010.7

Looking south to the Blanca group from the summit of Broken Hand Peak, 4137 m (13573 ft). Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, CO. 2010.7

A foreshortened view of Crestone Needle's massive east face. Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, CO. 2010.7

Crestone Needle and Crestone Peak from high on Humboldt Peak's west ridge. Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, CO. 2010.7

Self portrait on the Humboldt Peak summit, 4286 m (14064 ft). Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, CO. 2010.7

Alpine tenders at approximately 3900 m. Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, CO. 2010.7

More alpine tenders at approximately 3800 m. Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, CO. 2010.7

Wet Mountain Valley. Custer County, CO. 2010.7

Colfax Lane. Custer County, CO. 2010.7

CO HWY-96. Custer County, CO. 2010.7

Favorite lady. Cuerna Verde. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

Dreamy hammock spot. Cuerna Verde. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

Best hammock view ever. Cuerna Verde. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

Looking east on a hike above Cuerna Verde. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

Hiking with favorite. Cuerna Verde. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

Cuerna Verde. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

Cuerna Verde. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

Another of Stega's friends from Cuerna Verde. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

The cabin had a serious hat collection. Cuerna Verde. Pueblo County, CO. 2010.7

Rye, CO. 2010.7

This post finds Stega and our adventurers setting out to celebrate their independence in colorful Colorado in July of 2010.  With Hannah and Ben as our guides, Mandi and I traveled to the foothills of the Sangre de Cristos to see what a historic Cuerna Verde cabin had to offer for freedom.  Black bears, World Cup matches on an 8″ TV, aspens, spectacular juxtapositions of stars and lightning, fine Colorado beer and even finer gourmet candlelight dinners, a few solo climbs in the Crestones, hikes with Cole and some real mountain hospitality were what we found.  Many thanks to Hannah, Ben and Hannah’s dad Geoff for a very memorable time.


Dinos do Pyramid

You can count on OK for nice sunrises. US-412 W. 2009.8

Collegiate Peaks from US-50 W on the way in. CO. 2009.8

Seth fresh on the Continental Divide, Independence Pass, CO-82. 2009.8

Kyle fresh on the Continental Divide, Independence Pass, CO-82. Photo Credit: Seth McIntosh. 2009.8

We awoke to find we had set up our hammocks in paradise. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Beachside flora, Maroon Creek. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

A Holga's-eye view of the classic Bells portrait. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

First summit day. Feeling the burn in the amphitheater. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

When mountains say no, they mean NO. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Seth not thrilled about getting shut down. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Back in the amphitheater, defeat is settling in. Photo Credit: Seth McIntosh. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

We did make a friend... American Pika (Ochotona princeps), AKA Alpine Hamster. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Defeated... but wise dinos in the sunny amphitheater. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Just some of the crud the thunderstorms served up after our retreat. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

After the afternoon's mayhem. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

The waterhole for the visit, complete with water-filterer's seat. Holga. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

What time is it? Look outside! It's awesome time! Summit day. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

An exposed and well documented moment on the Northeast Ridge proper, Pyramid Peak. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Friendship at 4273 m (14018 ft), Pyramid Peak summit. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

The view we came for. Maroon Bells from the Pyramid Peak summit. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

A shot for the Moms. Seth relaxing on the Pyramid Peak summit diving board. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Stega breathing hard on top of Pyramid Peak. Where's Bronti? Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Seth and a particularly sobering pitch on the descent of the Northeast ridge. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Crispy alpine hardpack at ~3960 m. Photo Credit: Seth McIntosh. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Snowmass Mountain and Capitol Peak from ~3960 m on Pyramid Peak. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

American Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus) at ~3960 m on Pyramid Peak. Skilled but dangerous climbers. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Seth looking safe and solid back in the camp kitchen after the summit. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Kyle with camp kitchen delirium after the summit. Photo credit: Seth McIntosh. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Bronti and Stega say goodbye to a memorable camp kitchen in the Maroon Valley. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Stega and Bronti ponder their next alpine adventure from the safety of camp. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Holga-life near Maroon Lake. Photo Credit: Seth McIntosh. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

More Holga-life near Maroon Lake on the descent. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Cliché postcard shot at Maroon Lake. Yes, it really is that beautiful. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Dinos know clean water when they see it. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

One last dip before leaving the valley. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, White River NF, CO. 2009.8

Kyle, battletorn but steady, back on the Continental Divide. Photo Credit: Seth McIntosh. Independence Pass, CO-82 E. 2009.8

Seth balances his vessel between the Eastern and Western slopes of the Continental Divide. Independence Pass, CO-82 E. 2009.8

A 70 mph shot of Mount Princeton for the Pops. US-285 S, CO. 2009.8

August 2009 found our favorite climbing dinosaurs, Bronti and Stega, feeling the need to scale something nasty.  The Elk Mountains of Colorado kept their promise of  “nasty”, providing our adventurers with more than a few good beers and loose rocks during their pursuit of Pyramid Peak’s lofty summit.


Looking for bears

Mountain clouds. Grand County, CO. 2008.8

Dirtbag and ToP take the easy way up. Winter Park, Grand County, CO. 2008.8

Best tools for the job. Winter Park, Grand County, CO. 2008.8

A fine pair of sneakers that now rests in peace in Grand County, CO. 2008.8

One year we decided to trade the climbing trip for a mountain biking trip. In August 2008 we headed west with hopes of tall dusty lips, hangtime, banked turns, Colorado beer, bears and good mountain camping.  We found a bit of each.


Mulberry weekend, April 2007

Blowlog exhaust, riverside. Franklin County, AR. 2007.4

More blowlog exhaust. Franklin County, AR. 2007.4

Future driftwood. Franklin County, AR. 2007.4

Another trip to the heartland with the sister and Captain McIntosh.


2008 Mashup

Concrete wall near Science & Engineering Auditorium, UofA, Fayetteville, AR. 2008

Pro-status electrical conduit work under a bridge, Litte Rock, Pulaski County, AR. 2008

Anti-coal power plant protest, State Capitol steps, Little Rock, Pulaski County, AR. 2008

Cliché roadside detritus. I-40 near Conway, AR. 2008

Totally random 2008 image data.


Summit County B&W 2006

The only chairlift that would fit the whole crew. Keystone, White River NF, CO. 2006.1

A satisfied Brett feeling the cold. Breck, White River NF, CO. 2006.1

Looks cozy up there. Breck high slopes, White River NF, CO. 2006.1

North across the peaks of the Tenmile Range from the Peak 9 summit. White River NF, CO. 2006.1

The sun sets on another great day of snow in Summit County. White River NF, CO. 2006.1

Antoine, his cousin Brett, Cole, Erica and I headed to Summit County, Colorado in January 2006.  At the time, this annual pilgrimage in search of ridable snow was a sure bet for trouble of the best kind.


Crested Butte 2005

Sierra Grande, HW 64/87, New Mexico. 2005.1

Sunset in the town of Mt. Crested Butte, CO. 2005.1

Serious about sandwiches. 2005.1

One day of snow. 2005.1

Vintage Anthony. 2005.1

Looking north of Crested Butte. Gunnison NF, CO. 2005.1

Mt. Crested Butte, Gunnison NF, CO. 2005.1

Gunnison NF, CO. 2005.1

In the Banana Chutes, Crested Butte, Gunnison NF, CO. 2005.1

A good place for a snack. High on the flanks of Mt. Crested Butte, Gunnison NF, CO. 2005.1

Rewarded with a sunset after digging out the Jeep. 2005.1

HW 64/87, New Mexico. 2005.1

Antoine, Grant and I headed west looking for snow in January 2005.  With more than 6 feet of snow in the 9 days we were at Crested Butte, you might say we got more than we bargained for.  These images were all scanned from film negatives.