Montgomery Reservoir, Alma Colorado
Montgomery Reservoir
Gantsen fishing Montgomery Reservoir
Morning at Montgomery Reservoir
Hoosier Pass on Northstar Mountain above Montgomery Reservoir
Hoosier Pass on Northstar Mountain above Montgomery Reservoir
Jefferson Lake, CO - Elevation 10685 ft. (3257m)
A quick look around Jefferson Lake in Colorado
75 Pratt Place Placer Valley Alma Colorado 80420 mountain cabin for sale
A functional mountain home in Placer Valley, Alma Colorado 80420 with hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings and a wrap around deck. An easy 25 minutes over Hoosier Pass to downtown Breckenridge. Relax in the hottub after an epic day touring the local peaks, Fishing in Montgomery Reservoir or Skiing Breckenridge. Large finished lower level with walkout and full bath lives like a 3 bedroom and will accommodate the whole group. contact John@skiingdreamhomes.com for more info.
Day #105: Alma, Colorado. Highest town in the entire North America (3225 m.)
On our way to Colorado Springs to pick up our new car, Impact Green!
South Park Montgomery Reservoir
Great fishing at Montgomery Reservoir in South Park Colorado. This is a quick panoramic shot of the view you get while fishing... the snow is from the night before this was taken.
Alma Residents & Businesses Welcome 'Unusual' Winter Snow
Ernie and Sandy Dumas spent Tuesday morning digging out from an early winter blast of heavy wet snow in Alma.
Fly Fishing - Alma State Wildlife Area - Colorado 2016
A wonderful, small mountain stream section at the Alma State Wildlife Area in Colorado with colorful, little brook trout.
Alma, Colorado | A Colorado Vlog
Sometimes your work takes you to an awesome spot! In this Colorado Vlog Tyler heads up with some of his fellow coworkers to Alma, Colorado elevation of 11,000ft (3352.8m) to enjoy time in some of the Colorado wilderness, work and have a great time. Nothing beat traveling to the mountains in Colorado!!
Enjoy this A Colorado Vlog!
More travel videos coming soon!
Buckskin creek, Alma Colorado
A sunday afternoon ride up Buckskin creek
Tour of our house in alma Colorado
Succ my giant wuggie
435 Silverheels Rd Silverheels Ranch Fairplay, CO 80440 Custom Mountain home for sale aerial video
435 Silverheels Rd Fairplay, Colorado 80440 is a fantastic example of a contemporary Park County Colorado mountain home for sale in Silverheels Ranch just outside of downtown Fairplay and close to the Fairplay Recreation Center. With over 59% of Park County Colorado Land being national or state land there are almost unlimited recreational opportunities in the Fairplay and Alma areas including Mount Silverheels, the Fairplay Beach, South Park City, Mount Sherman, Montgomery Reservoir, Mount Democrat, Mount Lincoln and Mount Bross.The backcountry skiing is off the hook in much of South Park which has the greatest amount of terrain over 9000 ft in elevation in Colorado. Hunting and fishing the South Platt in Park County, Colorado are popular outdoor pursuits much of the year. Call John Angelico for more information about this mountain modern Fairplay home 970-406-0522 for sale or drop me line at john@skiingdreamhomes.com
Alma Colorado Interview
Kevin Danzig wrote and composed the background music the song When I'm in Colorado
Through Clouds to Alma.
2010RoadTripUSA. Part 15. Through Coluds to Alma. August 25, 2010.
Music by R. Tilsley.
The historic Town of Alma is a Statutory Town located in Park County, Colorado, United States. The town population was 179 at the U.S. Census 2000.
At an elevation of approximately 10,578 feet (3,224 m), it is the second highest incorporated municipality in the United States. Alma, which took the title from Leadville, Colorado, held on to the number one spot until 2006 when Winter Park, Colorado, became the highest incorporated town due to its annexation of a ski area. Alma still has the highest developed municipality in the United States as Winter Park's claim to be the highest is due to their annexation of the ski area above the town and at the elevations above Alma's elevation the only development is ski lifts.
The town was named by a merchant named Mr. James, after his wife. (wikipedia)
US 285 runs for a few miles through the Denver metro area as Hampden Avenue then begins to climb into the Rocky Mountains, mostly following the route of the original narrow gauge transcontinental railroad, skirting the south side of the Mount Evans massif. Once west of Mount Evans, the highway winds its way over Kenosha Pass, elevation 10,001 feet (3,048 m), into the high-altitude South Park basin of Colorado.
Partway across the South Park, it serves the town of Como, which still houses one of the few remaining narrow gauge roundhouses. The old transcontinental railroad breaks away from US 285 at this point, going northwest over Boreas Pass en route to Breckenridge, the historically rich gold fields of Leadville, and eventually California. US 285, meanwhile, continues across the valley to the southwest, leaving the South Park basin as it climbs over Trout Creek Pass, elevation 9,346 feet (2,849 m), and then drops into the Upper Arkansas River Valley, with a view of Mount Princeton.
Once the highway hits the Arkansas River Valley floor, it takes a sharp turn south, just missing the small town of Buena Vista to the north. As US 285 turns south, it brushes Salida, climbs over Poncha Pass, elevation 9,012 feet (2,747 m), then enters the northern end of the San Luis Valley. (wikipedia)
Brook Trout in Beaver Pond at Alma State Wildlife Area, Colorado
Jefferson County, Alabama on the Brink of Bankruptcy (08/09/2011)
Roaring River, Rocky Mountains, Colorado, United States
Roaring River, Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA 2005 - Horseshoe
The Roaring River is a 6.5-mile-long (10.5 km) tributary of the Fall River in Larimer County, Colorado. The river's source is Crystal Lake in the Mummy Range of Rocky Mountain National Park The river flows through Lawn Lake before a confluence with the Fall River in Horseshoe Park. The collapse of the Lawn Lake Dam in 1982 scoured the river's channel and deposited an alluvial fan of debris in Horseshoe Park.
Roaring River Rocky Mountains