Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) Trail Ridge Road Rainbow Curve & Forest Canyon - Day 4 of 5
Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) Trail Ridge Road Rainbow Curve & Forest Canyon - Day 4 of 5.
Rainbow Curve is one of my favorite overlooks. It has some of the best views of the park.
What you can see (Horseshoe Park):
The distinctive fan of light-colored boulders on the left of this picture is a relatively new feature on the land. A high mountain dam failed on July 15, 1982, and in a matter of hours the water violently disgorged it load on the valley floor.
What you can see from Rainbow Curve:
1 Mount Chapin (12,454)
2 Mount Chiquita (13,069)
3 Ypsilon Mountain (13,514)
4 Mount Fairchild (13,502)
5 Hagues Peak (13,560)
6 Mommy Mountain (13,425)
7 Roaring River
8 Bighorn Mountain (11,463)
9 McGregor Mountain (10,456)
10 Deer Mountain (10,013)
“Rainbow Curve, 12.8 miles from the Beaver Meadows park entrance, lies on the outside edge of a wide switchback on Trail Ridge Road as it swings around a blunt ridge between Hidden Valley and Hanging Valley. This major viewpoint at 10,829 feet is just below timberline, the transition zone between a subalpine fir and spruce forest and the alpine tundra of grass and delicate wildflowers. The vista looks down on Horseshoe Park, an open grassy valley floored by twisting Fall River. Note the light-colored alluvial fan on the north side of the park. It formed in 1982 when Lawn Lake, a small reservoir in the Mummy Range, broke after heavy rain. A deluge of water, boulders, and debris swept down into the valley.”
Just beyond the flower covered meadow lies Forest Canyon and the Continental Divide with Mount Ida. This picture, taken at high noon, shows the problem of photograph trees at this time of day. Photographs taken in the early morning or late afternoon would render the trees a truer green.
Tundra Protection Area
Hundreds of feet cause damage that takes hundreds of years to restore.
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The Glacial Landscape
Like other high mountain valleys, Forest Canyon was filled with ice and shaped by glaciers during the past two million years. Here, ice flowed through a stream valley and followed the straight line of the ancient faults. Side valleys contributed their own rivers of ice, and carved the canyons of Hayden Gorge and Gorge Lakes The Rolling terrain of the high country was untouched by glacial ice.
What you can see:
1 Longs Peak (14,255)
2 Stones Peak (12,922)
3 Spraque Mountain(12,713)
4 Hayden Spire
5 Hayden Gorge
6 Terra Tomah (12,718)
7 Mt Ida
8 Gorge Lakes
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Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) Many Parks Curve Trail Ridge & Fall River Hwy 34 - Day 1 of 5⛰
Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) - Day 1 of 4 days in RMNP - Many Parks Curve on Trail Ridge Road and Fall River Road on Highway 34 - Day 1 of 5 ⛰. We couldn’t make it all the way on the Trail Ridge Road because it was closed due to weather. We did get to pass it on day 3. Great video of a big Elk check it out. This was our first and short day in the park. We only did some driving to check out the park.
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“What you can see:
Deer Mountain (10,013)
Eagle Cliff (8,906)
Twin Sisters (11,413)
Moraine Park
Estes Cone (11,006)
Mt Lady Washington (13,281)
Mount Meeker (13,911)
Longs Peak (14,255)
Storm Peak (13,326)
Pagoda Mountain (13,497)
Chiefs Head Peak (13,579)
Mc Henrys Peak (13,327)
Powell Peak (13,208)”
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“Significance: Fall River Road was the first road to cross the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It provided a connection from Estes Park over Fall River Pass descending to the towns of Estes Park and Grand Lake.”
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Winter in Rocky Mountain National Park: Bear Lake to Many Parks Curve
This drive explores some of the roads that remain open in Rocky Mountain National Park during the winter months. The video begins at Bear Lake Trailhead and ends at Many Parks Curve, where Trail Ridge Road is closed for the season.
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I made this trip in January 2018. Video shot with a Brinno TLC-200 Pro time-lapse camera mounted on my roof with a homemade magnetic case. I travel with two Brinno cameras - one facing forward, the other in reverse. Sometimes the reverse camera captures better video (fewer raindrops and bugs hit the rear-view lens).
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Trail Ridge Road in VR - Rocky Mountain National Park | Episode 10 | 360 VR Road Trip
Trail Ridge Road in VR - Rocky Mountain National Park
Grand Lake to Estes Park. Our first trip in Colorado! Join us for a drive up to the top of the world on Highway 34 - Trail Ridge Road. See epic Rocky Mountain views at an elevation of over 12,000 feet.
Drive filmed June 27th, 2019
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TODAY'S DRIVE INDEX:
Introduction (0:00:17)
Shadow Mountain Lake (0:03:24)
Rocky Mountain National Park Entrance (0:08:50)
Begin ascent of Specimen Mountain. (0:22:10)
Milner Pass - Lake Poudre (0:33:40)
Medicine Bow Curve & Alpine Visitor Center (0:39:30)
Gore Range Overlook (0:44:00)
Trail Ridge Road Summit (0:45:40)
Catching up with the herd. (0:46:40)
Iceberg Pass - Rock Cut (0:48:32)
Forest Canyon Overlook on foot. (0:53:45)
Going over to the dark side. (0:57:25)
Rainbow Curve Overlook - Begin descent. (1:01:40)
Many Parks Curve (1:08:40)
Wildlife visible on the right. (1:14:50)
West Horseshoe Park (1:20:00)
Rocky Mountain National Park Exit,
Estes Park City Limits (1:25:00)
End of Drive - Episode 11 Preview (1:31:40)
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360° The Best Vantage Point in Rocky Mountain National Park -- Many Parks Curve.
A 360 VR walking tour of Many Parks Curve in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. This is the most scenic and famous of all vantage points in RMNP. Enjoy!
Forest Canyon Overlook - Trail Ridge Road - RMNP
Trail Ridge Road - Estes Park to Grand Lake Colorado in Rocky Mountain National Park
This RV Adventures video takes you over Trail Ridge Road from Estes Park to Grand Lake, Colorado thru Rocky Mountain National Park. Trail Ridge Road is the highest continuous paved roadway in the USA. This video is a combination of videos, time-lapse road sequences and photos. During the adventure, we pull out at all of the named pull off places so you can experience the drive in it's fullest.
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Fall River Road, Horseshoe Park, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
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Gore Range - Rocky Mountains National Park - Colorado
Day 53 7-22-16 We go through the Gore Range, another part of Rocky Mountains National Park.
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Estes Park Colorado Drone Flyover Relaxing & Calm
This drone footage was taken at the Estes Park Overlook in Colorado. The sunset made for some amazing shots. I recently learned I haven’t been shooting in 4K, so future videos will have updated settings.
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Horseshoe Bend Overlook
Recorded June 6, 2010.
Horseshoe Bend is the name for a horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Arizona. It is located slightly downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, about four miles south of Page. Accessible via a ¾-mile hike from U.S. Route 89, it can be viewed from the steep cliff with a breathtaking 1,000 foot drop.
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Colorado 14: Cache La Poudre River Canyon
Cruising Colorado beautiful Scenic Byway: State Highway 14.
This road/canyon is not only beautiful its historical as well. It runs just north of the Rocky Mountain National Park, and across the Rockies. It was created by French Canadian fur trappers in the 1800's.
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Moonlight Walk at the Great Salt Lake - Tree Cutting in Mesquite - Big Christmas Toys - Team Vesco
Moonlight Walk at the Great Salt Lake - Tree Cutting in Mesquite - Big Christmas Toys - Team Vesco
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This week on AYL we visit the Great Salt Lake Marina for a walk in the moonlight, head to the mountains of Mesquite Nevada to get a Christmas tree, visit with Steadman's Recreation to take a look a big Christmas toys, and look at the history of Team Vesco as they work to reach the 500 MPH mark.
:42 - Chad and Ria take a stroll in the moon light. They are at the Great Salt Lake marina and are camping and enjoying the moon light. We show you all the great activities that are available for your family here.
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Eldorado Canyon, ruins of the Crags Hotel MVI_1807.avi
An easy 45-minute climb up Rattlesnake Gulch Trail will take you to the site of the Crags Hotel that burned down in 1912. It's a great short hike in a beautiful part of Colorado, between Golden and Boulder in a canyon that is one of the premier rock-climbing destinations in the world.
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