Heavy snow load

Here are a couple of shots of a stand of trees on Buffalo Pass, following successive storms. The second image is less clear, since it was still snowing at the time. Masses of snow on the trees!

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Classic Steamboat Aspens

This photo was taken looking straight up through a stand of Aspens in the hills north of Steamboat, following a snowstorm. Lots of snow on the branches!

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Winter storm in Steamboat

We were backcountry skiing at Buffalo Pass (near Steamboat) yesterday. That is me shooting past a patch of snow-encrusted aspens.

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Why I love fat tire bikers

Today was my 44th consecutive month of running a half marathon, in this case in the snow of Staunton State Park. The far corners of the park are usually snowed in at this time of the year, but several fat tire bikers had packed down the snow. Still needed some beefy crampons for the ice, but the result was the following photo from the West Meadow Trail. Oh, and it was seven degrees Fahrenheit in the parking lot.

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This is why I get up early

The sky this morning along the Front Range was red, orange and yellow for about one minute, just as the sun was coming up over the horizon. The following photo was taken from the parking lot in Deer Creek Canyon Park.

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14 Degrees in paradise

The temperature this morning was 14 degrees in the parking lot at Staunton State Park, but that was not a problem with enough layers, so I still managed the 43rd consecutive month of doing a half marathon trail run. The following picture is from one of the high points in the park.

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Sun after the storm

Here is some sun glancing off the trees along a trail well back in the Deer Creek Canyon Park. I saw this while trail running (OK, shuffling) through there this morning.

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Flying cars exist!

Well, sort of. The Lane Motor Museum in Nashville houses some of the oddest automobiles I’ve ever seen, including a few that literally don’t exist anywhere - the museum built them from the inventor’s blueprints. In the following photo, we have a prime example of a machine that didn’t quite work out - though it must have been a great blow dryer for the driver’s hair.

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Goddesses in Tennessee

I suppose it is entirely reasonable to run across a 40-foot gilded statue of Athena in - Nashville? And I thought the Acropolis overlooked Athens? At any rate, Athena did not appear overly active, judging from the thick layer of dust on her. Not to mention a few cobwebs.

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At country music ground zero

We were complete tourists and took the backstage tour at the Grand Ole Opry, which (of course) included going on stage. This is sort of like going to Mecca for country music fans, so it was kind of cool (even though we’re not country music fans - well, somewhat, but not that much).

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Great music in Printers Alley

Printers Alley is located just up the street from the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, behind the Dream Hotel. There’s a series of bars down there that host musicians from 10 a.m. to about 2 a.m., so you can wander in, buy a drink, and settle in for some (usually) great music. The guys in the photo below were playing some fabulous Jimi Hendrix.

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Double duty tour guide

It was pretty great when our tour guide for the day in Nashville, Kyle Elliott, got up on stage and started performing. Turns out, he’s also a singer/song writer. Definitely double value!

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A new type of wallpaper

This is a wall in the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville that’s covered with gold and platinum records. There must be cheaper ways to decorate?

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Early morning light

The following photo was taken from the upper trailhead at Falcon Park, early this morning. The view was better than the run, which was hard packed and icy.

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Crispy trails

The following photo shows the effects of a small brush fire on the east facing hillside of Deer Creek Canyon Park. The fire jumped the trail in a few places, but was mostly contained right at the trail. A little tough on the rattlesnakes that usually live in this area.

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