Aspen, Colorado and Independence Pass, October 2005  (11 Slides)     [Page 1 of 1] :: Jump To  
 
 
 
1 * The moon was aligned between the peak on the left and Mt. Elbert, the highest mountain in Colorado, elevation 14,433 feet, on the right. * 2048 x 1536 * (1.38MB)
2 * The moon was aligned between the peak on the left and Mt. Elbert, the highest mountain in Colorado, elevation 14,433 feet, on the right. * 2048 x 1536 * (1.47MB)
3 * My mom was visiting from Indiana.  We stopped in the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness for this shot.  An unnamed peak is directly behind us with La Plata Peak on the left. * 2048 x 1536 * (1.48MB)
4 * At the top of Independence Pass connecting Leadville and Aspen. * 2048 x 1536 * (1.27MB)
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7 * A panoramic view from the top of Independence Pass. * 1384 x 332 * (113KB)
8 * Independence Pass, elevation 12,095 * 2048 x 1536 * (1.22MB)
9 * The Maroon Bells, the most photographed mountains in Colorado. * 2048 x 1536 * (1.48MB)
10 * Mom at the Bells. * 1536 x 2048 * (1.46MB)
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