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Peace In The Mountains
When was the last time you were this peaceful, relaxed, content, and connected?
Prayers, wisdom, positive action, and a meaningful sense of awarene...
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Elk Envy... For Now
During this crisis year that is 2020, may we all be able to find a moment of rest, comfort, and contentment as this bull elk resting in alpine wild...
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Bighorn Rams in RMNP
Some estimates put the bighorn sheep population around 400 in the Rocky Mountain National Park area. Extreme luck last week brought us to find the...
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Moose In Rocky Mountain National Park
The moose population must be doing very well in RMNP. 11 moose in 3 days is a record by far. We were thrilled to see bulls, cows and three calves...
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Blue Sky After the Storm - Mountain Escape Project #19
Hard to describe the power and beauty of a Rocky Mountain blue sky after a storm.
Hopefully the blue skies following this COVID storm are even more...
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Mountain Escape Project #15
The winter snow has likely melted away, probably about the same time the humans disappeared. I can only imagine how the sheep and other wildlife m...
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Perspective - Mountain Escape Project #14
What do you see?
Perspective finds an adventure on the Lumpy Ridge Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park. The rock formations provide endless fun,...
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Sunrise - Mountain Escape Project #12
“The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it.” John 1:5
A special and happy Easter to all!
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Growth - Mountain Escape Project #10
"It is only in winter that the pine and cypress are known to be evergreens."
- Confucius
Prayers and continued best wishes for health, growth, ...
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The Friendly Canada Jay - Mountain Escape Project #9
The larger animals get the attention, but the smaller types often provide a bit of fun as well. On the last RMNP visit, some curious and hungry Ca...
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More Beauty In The Storm - Mountain Escape Project #8
I've shared comments regarding the beautiful winter paradise that emerges on the Lumpy Ridge loop in Rocky Mountain National Park following a heavy...
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The Twin Owls - Mountain Virtual Escape Project #7
Some landmarks bring a smile and a familiar joy of arrival every time. The Twin Owls, a striking, large rock formation on the north side of Estes ...
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