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Pictures => General Pictures (NON-PARANORMAL) => Topic started by: Rachael on Jul 04 2009 - 08:25AM
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Hi all!
Here are a 'few' pictures from my trip last week to Colorado. It was wonderful, as always. The elk seemed a lot less bothered by people this time around, which was strange, but good for me :camera:
Pretty storm rolling in the night we got there...
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A chipmunk getting divebombed (over and over again) by a hummingbird. See blurry bird in upper left corner while the poor chipmunk wonders why I am not putting a stop to all this madness...
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Probably my favorite picture from the trip, this guy was just incredible!
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A mule deer, having a pee! I have issues.
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Pretty!
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Marmots sunbathing.
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Pretty!
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Wolf in the meadow...
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The only big horned sheep we saw.
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Marmot!
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Resting Herd.
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Look at the poor trees. There is a pine bark beetle that is killing them, and it's not getting cold enough in the winter to kill the larvae :(
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Hidden Valley.
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Awesome.
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So close I could smell her!
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Frolicing teens...
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The herd in the morning :)
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Pretty!
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The remains of the home of EnosMills, the 'father of the Rocky Mountain National Park' I can't imagine why he chose this spot... :)
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bo Beautiful pics Rachael all outstanding I want to go to Co. really bad now after seeing those. My cousins that live in North Glenn had a neighbor that was a professional photographer and he got pics of wild horses really cool.
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It's just great, I love it there so much! I want to look into what it takes to be a park ranger, although I highly doubt I would just be able to say 'hey, hook me up in Estes, yah?' I will live there someday :)
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From what I understand it is a good job but don`t pay a lot. You should be able to get a job like that as they have openings from time to time. I think there is a web site that posts jobs like that so hope maybe your dream will come through. che
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I don't think I'd give a hoot about the pay if I got to wake up to that view every day. Taking care of the park, giving nature talks to little kids, heck, even sitting in a little booth taking fees from visitors? I'd do that for $4.25 and hour, though please don't tell em that!
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lol, nice unintentional Dr. Suess opening sentence Rach. Hahahhaa :P
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All the rangers feel that way it`s not for the money but for the beauty and the whole nature experience. If you get lucky the park Supt. gets a free place to live now that ain`t bad at all. =D>
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that is just a great area/state with all the flora, fauna and environment!!
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Beautiful pictures Rachael, thanx for posting them!
I backpacked through the Rocky Mtns from Estes park back in '88.
Absolutely beautiful country!!
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Those pictures are absolutely gorgeous!! I've never been to Colorado, but I would definitely go for those views. What part of Colorado were you in exactly?
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Thank you!
Those were taken in Estes Park. As an extra added bonus, Estes Park is also where the famously haunted Stanley Hotel is :)