Mount Sneffels Wilderness, Colorado by Nicholas Souvall
top of the world - views from 14,000′ feet - wilson peak, august 2017
decided to take a sick day today. woke up feeling pretty nauseous and then just wasn’t feeling attitudably appropriate to have 7 individual therapy sessions. so i called in. it was a good decision. i really honestly didn’t want to do shit. i was going to just sleep all day. but my dog wasn’t going to let me!
we decided to head out to cerro summit cerro summit has been one of our winter snowshoe staples so I was really unsure as to what the conditions were.
they were muddy! really muddy. we went along the open meadow trail and glade (my dog) was not really having it so we turned around. instead, we just ran along the road! it was super beautiful. great views. nice and dry despite two or three patches of snow (which glade absolutely loved). we didn’t really go too far on the road, probably about a mile and a half, and then we went back. it’s definitely somewhere i’d like to return and go farther. i may just want to check the legality of it though. there were no no trespassing signs except for the land on the left and right...i don’t know though, always good to be sure.
Grand Mesa National Forest
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad narrow gauge train #The Silverton” in the Animas River Canyon, Colorado, 1959.
San Juan Mountains (by Candace Dyar)
My doctor yesterday told me I wasn’t no spring chicken.
I’m 29!
Share a photo or GIF of something that calms you down. Don’t have one? Here’s one.
I always enjoy calming kitty.
But I also want to share a few others:
30. she|her|hers. montrose, colorado, or the side of the state no one knows about. originally from washington dc social worker, obsessed with my dog, mountains....
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