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Beautiful pictures. We have a place near Evergreen and really enjoy Boulder and the entire Front Range.
It is such a beautiful place!
Great and beautiful Photos!
t’s a fun trail to walk.
Awesome — thank God for such beauty! You should use the second one as your blog header.
That would be cool. Thanks.
Wow, such breathtaking scenery – thanks for sharing your gorgeous pictures!
Would love to live there!
beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
It was a fun trek–made more fun by taking pictures!
Oh I love those kinds of treks! It’s funny how bringing a camera makes the whole trip look different:-)
Taking pictures helps me forget I’m actually exercising!!!
HAHAHA! You GO girl!
Beautiful winter scenes.
Thank you!
A magnificent setting and your photos are awesome!
I was amazed I did as well as I did, given my fitness level and the altitude–let alone the cold! But stopping to take pics helps.
I think you live in a wide ranging photographers’ heaven…
My brother and son live here; I only wish!