Colorado and Bust

Dayhiking the mountains west of Boulder. No need for maps with us leading, Charlene. Let's see, moss grows on the north side of the tree...right?

Leica, turn away from the camera. Good girl.


Climbing Long's Peak, the closest fourteener. Minutes before Jim develops disabling HAFE.

Uh, yeah...your snowmobile we rented is up there somewhere. It quit in a hole.

Just prior to us figuring out a 500 pound sled can launch up a cornice with surprising ballistic.
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