Winter hiking can be rather strenuous, slipping and sliding in the snow all bundled up in winter gear plus, breathing can be labored. It wasn’t too cold today, around 23 degrees, although not as cold as the snowmobiling trip to Winter Park in December. The sun was intermittent while we hiked up hill on the path and downhill on a path that wasn’t really a path. The snow was knee deep on the steep makeshift path making the trek even more challenging. It would have been easier and more fun with a sled that's for sure. No sledding allowed, at least not on the non-path. It is really beautiful and a great day to get out and enjoy Colorado.



Labor Day weekend is a chance to travel farther than a six hour radius from home and see more of this great country. We try to go to places where half of America is not visiting the same sites. Therefore, Kansas and Oklahoma! The goal of this trip was to shoot Natural Falls in Siloam Springs, Oklahoma. Never made it. We spent a lot of time on Kansas. All the road tips to Indiana to see family, there is absolutely nothing to shoot in Kansas, well not off I-70 anyway. It wasn't until we headed south to Wichita that we found some cool stuff. First stop was Monument Rocks in Gove County. Kansas. Rock formation in the middle of farm land. Erich flew the drone around and we snapped a few photos - great start to the trip!! Camera: Fuji XT3 Wichita is really a nice city with a new-ish city center. The Keeper of the Plains greets visitors on sacred Indian ground between the Little Arkansa and the Arkansa Rivers. At night fla...
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