8/10/09

Way Too High

Spent Sunday here at Trappers Lake. This area was devastated by a massive fire seven years ago this month.

It still remains a wonderful place to visit,explore and camp.

The lake is full of native cutthroat trout. I did not get one to shore. Fall has arrived in the high country and it's 34 here this morning which means there will be frost in some areas.

8 comments:

  1. Sigh....that was lovely One Fly..thank you for that beautiful calming moment. ;)

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  2. remember the time we were hiking up to little trappers lake and you snuck up on me and scared the crap out of me growling like a bear!!! Good memories!

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  3. You don't forget good humor like that when you get to see a human blast off like a rocket.

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  4. 34? In Fucking August?
    Holy shit Batman!

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  5. That's cold holy shit there Busted.

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  6. Great pictures. Fall comes early in the Rockies. I remember camping somewhere along a river with a French name translated to powder river. It was really cold at night. I could see my breath and the month was July.

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  7. Thanks Cats. You're thinking of the Cache de Poudre outside of Ft. Collins. Hell-it's snowed here on the 4th of July. The Poudre is a place where mountain men would hold rendezvous's as well. Hope you are well!

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