11 Mile Lodge in Lake George, Colorado
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Eleven Mile State Park- Colorado State Park- Family Hike
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2500 County Road 335 ~ Lake George, Colorado 80827
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1668 Forest Service 216 Road Lake George CO 80827
Matchless Opportunity To Acquire The Boomer Mine Occupying Over 23 Acres Surrounded By The Pike National Forest Northwest Of Lake George Colorado. Three Adjacent Mining Claims Are Being Sold. The Two 10.28-acre Claims Have A 100 Interest And The Third 9.55-acre Claim Has A 33 Percent Interest Providing Access From The Neighboring Forest Service Rd. The Views Are Simply Amazing Featuring The Tarryall Mountains And China Wall To The East Pikes Peak To The Southeast And Badger Mountain To The West. The Land Is Gently Sloped And Beautifully Treed With Nice Rock Outcroppings. The Boomer Mine Lies Within The Lake George Beryllium Area A Prolific Beryllium-producing Area Of South Park Park County Colorado. It Is Well-supplied With Electricity And Telephone At The Border Lines And Is Readily Accessible Along An Established Road System. The Boomer Mine Produced A Majority Of The Beryllium Ore Mined In Colorado From 1948 Until 1969 And Over 50 Of The Total Us Production During That Period. There Is A Conditional Permit Process With Park County To Follow In Order To Build A Home. Ask For Details. Recreational Opportunities Abound Within An Easy Drive From The Property. Tarryall Reservoir Is 17 Miles North And Eleven Mile Reservoir Is 22 Miles To The Southeast. There Are A Multitude Of Nearby Roads To Ride Your Atvs On Along With Hiking And Biking Trails. Wildlife Is Abundant Including Deer And Elk And The Occasional Bear And Moose. The Nearby Hwy 24 Corridor Will Take You To Colorados Central Mountains Featuring World Class Skiing And White Water Rafting. This Is Colorado At Its Best. Plan Now To Come Visit This Wonderful Property.
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South Platte River Camping near Deckers, Colorado
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Five Points Campground - Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area
Five Points Campground consists of 20 campsites in the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area about 10 miles west of the turnoff for the Royal Gorge Bridge.
A sidewalk under a bridge on US Hwy 50 connects Five Points Campground to the day use area along the Arkansas River. A wildlife viewing area is on one end of the day use area and a river overlook is on the other end. A boat ramp is located less than a mile to the west of Five Points Campground.
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Fantastic Price and Stunning Views: Columbia River, Lakes and Mountains! 20 Acres in Inchelium, WA
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This is a dream property and great investment! Gorgeous 20 acres off the grid on the Colville Indian Reservation with stunning views on the Colville Indian Reservation! Free and clear title… Great investment and ideal for the outdoor enthusiast and nature lover. Beautifully timbered property with dirt road access and breathtaking views of the Columbia River and surrounding mountains. Enjoy the seclusion of nature with the convenience of the town of Inchelium just a few miles away and only a 40-minute drive to Kettle Falls and Republic.
Can you imagine yourself owning this beautiful remote wilderness? Develop or explore as you please! Abundant wildlife and a serene environment.
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Kaniksu National Forest
Are you looking for the best place to go hiking, walking, camping, mountain biking, fishing, and on nature trips? This vast national forest has over 10 lakes. Kaniksu is part of the greater Idaho Panhandle National Forests. It is located right inside the Columbia Plateau. Here you will find beautiful mountain tops, rivers, and lakes. You may come here for hiking expeditions in all seasons. If you fail to come in spring or summer, you can come to ski in winter.
If you get a thrill from water, there are a number of activities you might want to engage in. Try fishing, rafting, canoeing, tubing, kayaking, sailing, swimming, and water skiing. You may also hit one of the lakes or rivers with a motorized boat. If you want to get great views of the many rivers and lakes while on the move, take a motorcycle and go riding. If you come here for a fishing expedition, expect to catch the biggest fish ever. If you like, there are many opportunities for ice fishing.
Many of the visitors who come here are looking for a hiking thrill. If you are a backpacker, you will find hundreds of miles of trails for your expedition. Many of these either pass close or go around the tens of lakes in this park. Take Harrison Lake, Beehive Lakes, Roman Nose Lakes, Fault Lake, Gold Hill North Trail, Chimney Rock, and Bottleneck Lake. If you are a hunter, you are free to go after some elk, moose, deer, turkeys, and waterfowl. There are a number of campgrounds that provide grills and picnic tables for your camping convenience. Don’t forget winter sports such as skating, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing.
Shops and Grocery Stores Nearby
You can be sure to find a number of great shops and grocery stores in Inchelium, WA. Take Inchelium Community Store, The Inchelium Short Stop, Short Stop Convenience Store, Hunters Market LLC, Arden 1 Stop, Sunset Grocery, Mt Sunflower Natural Market, and Whitty’s Chevron. While some of these shops are in Inchelium itself, others can be found in Colville, WA and Ste A Hunters, WA.
Republic, WA
The city of Republic, WA was founded as a mining and logging outpost. It is renowned for its natural beauty, recreational possibilities, and fossils. One of the places to visit in this city is the Goat Patrol & Petting Zoo. Here, you will see both dairy goats and meat goats. Then there is Chelsea’s Acres where they offer an Art Gallery, fresh produce, and classes in fiber. You will learn how to prepare wool fiber, natural methods of dying, and weaving. Some of the top restaurants in town include Republic Brewing Company, The Knotty Pine, and Freckles’ Gourmet BBQ.
Hiking and Camping Locations
Besides your own land, here are some other ideas! Apart from Kaniksu Forest, there are a number of places near Inchelium where you can go on a hiking expedition. Top among these is Curlew Lake State Park where you can have a quiet day trip or overnight adventure. Nine Mile Recreational Area Campground has running rivers, freshwater marshes, and beautiful countryside. Come here for camping, swimming, picnicking, and boating. The last gem is Riverside State Park which also features running rivers, freshwater marshes, and a beautiful countryside. This is also a great place for boating, fishing, swimming, camping, and picnicking.
Columbia River
Columbia River is the largest in Northwestern America and part of Canada. Although it passes through seven American states, it’s at the Columbia River Gorge that you will find the most recreational activities. Take hiking, biking, fishing, boating, kayaking, tour companies, ski-boarding, whitewater rafting, and snowmobiling. And in the many parks in which you can have a family picnic and you are talking about a premier destination.
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North Fork Reservoir
The 350-acre North Fork Reservoir near Estacada offers fisherman and boaters a perfect spot to relax and play.
Brazos Bend State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife [Official]
Brazos Bend State Park
Known as a nature-lovers paradise, the diverse ecosystems of Brazos Bend State Park attracts equally diverse people from the nearby metropolis of Houston. Learn about some of the things visitors enjoy doing at this popular state park.
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Vicksburg Colorado Historical Town or Ghost Town
YEPWELP! Please take a trip with me into history. Vicksburg is a small piece of Colorado gold mining history. Gold prospecting in Colorado by a just a few miners happen to stumble upon an abundance of minerals including Colorado GOLD in Clear Creek Canyon. This was the first step in now what is the astonishing and historical town or ghost town of Vicksburg. Surrounded by the beautiful Colorado Rocky Mountains and Clear Creek it is a small breathtaking view of Colorado gold mining history. I was truly amazed by the amount of passion, dedication and craftsmanship it took to create the historical town of Vicksburg. At its peak it was the 2nd largest town and mining camp located in Clear Creek Canyon. I highly recommend you take a trip to personally feel the history and take a step back in time to experience what Vicksburg truly has to offer.
Thank you so much to the Clear Creek Historical Society of Chaffee County, the passionate miners and state of Colorado to provide us with the opportunity to view this amazing place!
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Driving Through Arches National Park
This is a short dashcam video of driving thru Arches National Park in Utah. Arches is a beautiful National Park. This video was shot in June 2015 while I was on a RV roadtrip.
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8 Days Backpacking Dark Canyon Wilderness (Short Version) (With MyOwnFrontier) - Utah. April 2019
This is the short video from an 8 Day/7 Night Backpacking/Packrafting trip in April 2019 in the Dark Canyon Wilderness.
I joined with a few guys including Joey Coconato of the YouTube channel #MyOwnFrontier and #JohnAmorosano
This was a Huge trip, being the longest backpacking trip of my life. We had huge canyons, flowing water nearly everyday, waterfalls, fresh springs, bighorn sheep, lizards, birds, frogs, intense spiders, quicksand, snow, HUGE exposure, ledge walks, pack rafting, constant route-finding, mental and physical engagement 8+ hours a day, great company, and amazing views.
Day 1 we started at the Sundance Trailhead East of Hite, Lake Powell in Southern Utah. We dropped down 1400 feet in .8 of a mile into Dark Canyon where we hiked a couple miles up the canyon and camped for the first night.
Day 2 we hiked Dark Canyon to the mouth of Young's canyon which we would be ascending the next day. This day really showcased the beauty and layers of Dark Canyon. Flowing water and multiple colored layers of rock.
Day 3 we hiked up Young's Canyon, up on top of the Plateau, over and down into Fable Valley for the 3rd night. Fable Valley is very secluded, with multiple ancient ruins and pictographs. This was a huge day with no water up top and full sun exposure.
Day 4 we woke up to 4 inches of snow in Fable Valley. We took our time getting ready and started on the trail later than usual. It continued to stay cloudy with spotty rain/snow throughout the day as we headed north through Fable Valley to our destination in Gypsum Canyon. The descent into Gypsum Canyon had no trail/cairns/or even footprints, where it started to dump rain on us.
Day 5 we started down Gypsum Canyon towards our ultimate goal of reaching the Colorado River. This day was a huge day, and probably my favorite day of hiking that I have ever experienced. There was no trail, 100+ foot waterfall drop-offs. Constant route finding on ledges with hundreds of feet of exposure. The main goal was to reach the bottom of the canyon and towards the river. Truly an amazing experience. We found a beautiful camp spot a mile or so from the Colorado River.
Day 6 we hiked down Gypsum Canyon to the Colorado River. We inflated our pack rafts and headed down the 5 mile stretch to Bodie Canyon. Floating the Colorado River with backpacks in the warm sun was an absolute highlight of this trip. We floated and got out at Bodie Canyon where our plan was to head up the canyon a few miles and find camp. Route finding proved more difficult than expected and time constraints made is reconsider the route and deciding to float the river again the next day to where Dark Canyon meets the Colorado River.
Day 7 we floated 8 more miles of the Colorado River to Dark Canyon where we hiked up nearly back to where we hiked in the first day. We found a great camp spot for our last night, with open views of the canyon next to the creek.
Day 8, we hiked out and back to the cars. This was in absolute stunner of a trip and the most wild experience of my life. This place is very very remote, and more diverse than one could ever imagine in Southern Utah.
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The Virgin River Gorge, located between St. George, Utah, and Littlefield, Arizona, is a long canyon that has been carved out by the Virgin River in northwest Arizona.[1] The Virgin River rises on the Colorado Plateau and created the topography of both Zion National Park and the Virgin River Gorge. The Gorge connects the southwestern rim of the Colorado Plateau and the northeastern edge of the Mojave Desert.
Interstate 15 runs through the canyon and crosses the Virgin River several times. The Virgin River Gorge section of Interstate 15 is one of the most expensive parts of interstate highway ever constructed.[2][3] Due to the winding of the interstate, the canyon is also noted for its tricky driving conditions.
The climate of the canyon is typical of the Mojave Desert with hot summers and mild winters. Flora and fauna in the canyon are also typical of the Mojave. The canyon is popular among rock climbers, hikers, and campers.
Interstate 15 (I-15) is an Interstate Highway, running from San Diego, California, United States, to the Canadian border, through Mohave County in northwest Arizona. Despite being isolated from the rest of Arizona, in the remote Arizona Strip, and short in length at 29.39 miles (47.30 km), it remains notable for its scenic passage through the Virgin River Gorge. The highway heads in a northeasterly direction from the Nevada border northeast of Mesquite, Nevada, to the Utah border southwest of St. George, Utah.
The south portion of I-15's route was built close to the alignment of the old U.S. Route 91 (US 91), but the northern section, through the Virgin River Gorge, was built along roadless terrain. The southern section of the highway was complete and open in the early 1960s, but the gorge section was inaccessible until 1973. When it opened, the Virgin River Gorge passage was the most expensive section of rural Interstate per mile.
The highway is signed and designated the Veterans Memorial Highway,[3] The highway is also a part of the CANAMEX Corridor, a trade corridor in North America linking Edmonton, Alberta in Canada and Mexico City.[6]
Beyond exit 9, I-15 enters the Virgin River Gorge, first passing through The Narrows. Here, the gorge features limestone cliffs that are as high as 500 feet (150 m) above the highway. Several pulloffs allow access to these cliffs.[8] Within the canyon, through which it ascends northbound and descends southbound, five bridges cross the river.[9] The highway generally follows the winding course of the river, but several rock cuts bypass bends.[7]
The canyon opens up slightly at the Cedar Pocket interchange (exit 18), allowing for a rest area. This rest area was turned over to the federal Bureau of Land Management in 2002 which maintains the nearby Virgin River Gorge Recreation Area.[10] The rest area was demolished in 2009. I-15 continues to parallel the Virgin River, but begins to deviate more.[7] Trees here include tamarix, ash, cottonwoods, willows and Joshua trees. Wildflowers such as globemallow, marigold, and sand verbena dot the route in springtime.[8] At mile 22.5, the highway crosses the Virgin River for the final time, continuing east along the smaller Black Rock Gulch before then turning slightly northeast into a flatter area.
The weigh station/port of entry are now combined into a joint Arizona/Utah facility just north of the state line staffed by the Arizona Department of Transportation (DOT) Motor Vehicle Division and Utah DOT Motor Carrier Division. I-15 continues on into Utah providing access to St. George as well as Salt Lake City.[7]
The Old Spanish Trail from Southern California had two routes through northwestern Arizona, splitting at Littlefield; one went north towards central Utah, and the other went northeast through the Virgin River Gorge, straddling the state line to the Four Corners area.[11] When the Arrowhead Trail was marked in the 1920s, and U.S. Route 91 in 1926, automobile travelers between Nevada and Utah followed the northerly routing, turning east in Utah to reach St. George.[12]
When the Interstates were planned, federal authorities decided to save 12 miles (19 km) over US 91 and pass through the Virgin River Gorge to take advantage of its scenery and lower grades for trucks.[13][14] Construction was completed first, in the early 1960s, on the portion between Nevada and the gorge. The bridges over Big Bend Wash were completed in 1962. The bridge over the Virgin River near Littlefield was completed by 1964.
10 Hikers Mysteriously Vanishing From National Parks
Here are 10 hikers who mysteriously vanishing from national parks, what could cause someone to seemingly vanish into thin air, there are two approaches people take to explaining these mysterious disappearances: Earthly and Supernatural, most hiking experts would say that these missing hikers made common mistakes like taking on more than they could handle, or failing to time their turnback to beat the sunset.... If you like this video, feel free to subscribe us for more!
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NORTHERN NATIVES | Self Guided Raft Fishing Expedition
Welcome to Episode 4 of our Epic Canadian Fly Fishing Adventure. In this final episode, we explore a familiar river in search of more Bull Trout. We finish off our fishing in Canada and head back to the states with one more stop before we fly back home...
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Approaching Hozomeen by seaplane. The small dock at the bottom is where were dropped off.
News5 Coverage of the March Blizzard of 2019
KOAA News5 has crews across the region covering this dangerous blizzard impacting most of central and northeastern Colorado. Power outages, dangerous driving conditions, strong winds and blowing snow are causing major problems in Colorado Springs, El Paso County and the Denver-metro area.