Hidden Mesa
Hidden Mesa open space frank town colorado. Shot on gopro hero black 3+
Dawson Butte
The five mile loop trail on Dawson Butte Open Space travels through mostly forested areas with open meadows and views of the Front Range Mountains. The trail follows gently rolling terrain and an optional bridal paths include over 60 horse jumps. There is no access to the top of the butte, but there is plenty of beautiful scenery.
Mountain Bike, Dawson Butte Open Space Trail, Douglas County Colorado
Fairly easy single track trail, more of a cardio workout than downhill fun. Still worth a trip though.
MIRACLE ROCK, GLADE PARK, GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO
Miracle Rock Campground is actually only a picnic area and not a dedicated campground. Currently the BLM allows over night stays but that could change at any time. The campground consists of four family campsites with fire pits, tables and thankfully shade. Although the campground is located in the higher elevation among the pinion and juniper trees it can still get very hot during the summer months and pretty cool at night. When we visited the campground we couldn’t ask for much better weather, highs in the upper 60’s and 70’s during the day and definitely thick blanket nights.
There are no fees for camping, nor are there reservations, it’s pretty much a first come first served basis. There is a limit of 14 days to stay at the campground.
The campsite is dedicated primarily for tent camping as there is really no spots for RV’s or camp trailers other than the small parking area.
There is an easy 1/2 mile trail that leads you to the base of Miracle Rock which is a huge rock sitting on top of a small 1 foot pedestal. You can check out my “Hiking” page for a description and pictures of the hike.
The area is full of wildlife, deer and elk frequent the field across the road and at night you can listen to the coyotes howling and barking. There are wild turkeys, bear and I’m pretty sure there are probably mountain lions around as well.
Hiking and horseback riding are allowed all over the area as long as you stay off of private property, mountain biking and off-road vehicles are allowed on existing roads only.
Be sure to travel up the road a couple miles and visit the “Potholes”, it is a beautiful area where the small river has cut through the granite stone and has created various pools. The area is very popular for swimming but it is also very dangerous. I would recommend not doing any swimming in this area.
The road eventually dead ends at private property shortly past the potholes. This whole area is maintained and managed by the BLM and due to its moderate use is monitored fairly regular.
cars for sale : 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 in Castle Rock, Colorado - FCC Chanel
For Sale 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1
in Castle Rock, Colorado
Private seller.
Absolutely beautiful 1969 Mach I. Drives perfectly, smooth gate and impressive sound.
25K+ in professional restoration by a top Mustang builder in Georgia. Documented with daily work logs and pre and post photos (included in binder). This car can be a daily driver or a show-car. Garage stored with cover.
1969 Mustang Mach I
Built April 25, 1969
Candy Apple Red with blackout hood treatment
351 Windsor Engine
FMX Cruis-O-Matic Transmission
Power steering and factory rim-blow steering wheel.
Dual exhaust and Flowmaster Mufflers and Hooker ceramic coated headers
Retrofitted with performance suspension setup including Blistein Shocks and larger front and rear sway bars.
Traction enhanced with an Auburn limited slip differential with 3:50.1 gear set.
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A Day at the Canyons
Yesterday I drove 4 1/2 hours southish from Salt Lake City to Canyonlands National Park & Dead Horse Point State Park in Utah. I wish I had a little more time as I wanted to visit Arches National Park as well. Either way though I saw a lot of great sites. I tried to take some pictures which you see in this video but really I don't think any images or video can really do this place justice. It was larger then life amazing.
Here's a little history thanks to wikipedia:
Canyonlands National Park is a U.S. National Park located in southeastern Utah near the town of Moab and preserves a colorful landscape eroded into countless canyons, mesas and buttes by the Colorado River, the Green River, and their respective tributaries. The park is divided into four districts: the Island in the Sky, the Needles, the Maze, and the rivers themselves. While these areas share a primitive desert atmosphere, each retains its own character. Two large river canyons are carved into the Colorado Plateau by the Colorado River and Green River. Author Edward Abbey, a frequent visitor, described the Canyonlands as the most weird, wonderful, magical place on earth—there is nothing else like it anywhere.
The Colorado River and Green River combine within the park, dividing it into three distinct districts. Below the confluence, the Colorado River flows through Cataract Canyon.
False Kiva stone circle
The Island in the Sky district is a broad and level mesa to the north of the park between Colorado and Green river with many overlooks from the White Rim, a sandstone bench 1,200 feet (366 m) below the Island, and the rivers, which are another 1,000 feet (305 m) below the White Rim.
The Needles district is located east of the Colorado River and is named after the red and white banded rock pinnacles which dominate it, but various other forms of naturally sculptured rock such as canyons, grabens, potholes, and a number of arches similar to the ones of the nearby Arches National Park can be found as well. Unlike Arches National Park, where many arches are accessible by short to moderate hikes or even by car, most of the arches in the Needles district lie in back country canyons and require long hikes or four-wheel-drive trips to reach them.
The area was once home of the Ancestral Puebloans, of which many traces can be found. Although the items and tools they used have been largely taken away by looters, some of their stone and mud dwellings are well-preserved. The Ancestral Puebloans also left traces in the form of petroglyphs, most notably on the so-called Newspaper Rock near the Visitor Center at the entrance of this district.
The White Rim Sandstone
The Maze district is located west of the Colorado and Green rivers is the least accessible section of the park, and one of the most remote and inaccessible areas of the United States.
A geographically detached section of the park located west-northwest of the main unit, Horseshoe Canyon Unit, contains panels of rock art made by hunter-gatherers from the Late Archaic Period (2000-1000 BC) pre-dating the Ancestral Puebloans. Originally called Barrier Canyon, Horseshoe's artifacts, dwellings, pictographs, and murals are some of the oldest in America. It is believed that the images depicting horses date from after 1540 AD, after the Spanish re-introduced horses to America.
A subsiding basin and nearby uplifting mountain range (the Uncompahgre) existed in the area in Pennsylvanian time. Seawater trapped in the subsiding basin created thick evaporite deposits by Mid Pennsylvanian. This, along with eroded material from the nearby mountain range, become the Paradox Formation, itself a part of the Hermosa Group. Paradox salt beds started to flow later in the Pennsylvanian and probably continued to move until the end of the Jurassic.[15] Some scientists believe Upheaval Dome was created from Paradox salt bed movement, creating a salt dome, but more modern studies show that the meteorite theory is more likely to be correct.
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Arches of Moab, Utah
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Day 9 (the day 8, we were on the road, crossing the Utah)
Let's discover the arches of Moab in Utah...
General store, Glade Park, Colorado
Glade Park, Colorado is located about 15 kilometres (9 miles) due east of Colorado's border with Utah and 15 kilometres due west of the Colorado National Monument near the city of Grand Junction. The elevation of Glade Park is nearly 7,000 feet (2,134 metres) [low by Colorado standards!].
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Colorado FPV Holiday (RC Aerial Video)
A compilation of footage from my best FPV (first person view) flights from the first half of summer 2012, flown at a variety of locations mostly in the South Denver area around Parker and Castle Rock. Highlights include Daniels Park, Castlewood Canyon, Hidden Mesa Open Space, the new Rueter-Hess Reservoir, and Mount Herman near Monument.
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Airframe: Dynam Hawk Sky
FPV system: 1280 Mhz 800mw VTX and 8db patch antenna on the ground
Control: ChainLinkDare UHF
Labor & Delivery Hospital Room Tour
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Evening light near Moab, Utah along highway 128 with a drone. Utah is one of the coolest places to explore. Hiking, mountain biking, drones, photography, camping are all reasons to keep coming back to visit. Moab is one of my favorite destinations in Utah.
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In 1859, two surveyors traveling just north of Colorado City stopped in awe as they stumbled upon the Garden. One gentleman remarked this spot, surrounded by towering red geological features would be a capital place for a beer garden, to which his companion replied Beer garden! Why this is a place fit for the gods to assemble! With a 3000 year history stemming from Native Americans to today's thrill seekers, discover the beauty and history of one of the world's most visited and celebrated parks.
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Magic Mountain has been renowned for its abundance of historic treasures ever since miners first looted it in the late 19th century. For decades now, scientists have attempted to uncover the ancient stories of Colorado at this fascinating site that reveals human history in layers of time. Researchers have now invited their neighbors to dig into this place, too. From looting to citizen science!
View from the Castle Valley Overlook
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Laser Tag
If you comment about a great place you go to play Laser tag somewhere in the world, please tell us where it is. Thanks. This video is from a birthday party at Putters, a family entertainment center in Eugene, Oregon. The Laser Tag arena is one of the best around. They also have pool tables, miniature golf, bowling, video games and really good pizza.