Monday, February 25, 2008

Another find

I have been having a field day going through all my old photos. I keep finding some good shots that I for some reason had overlooked initially like the one above.

This photo was taken from Maroon Lake looking to the north at Sievers Mountain. Maroon Lake is below the world renowned Maroon Bells, which I have photographed as well. Sievers Mountain is a peak at 12,700 feet that runs with a long ridgeline north east of the Maroon Bells. The peak itself is not visible in this photo, just some spires on it's southern slopes. It is not as photographed as the more dramatic and higher Maroon Bells, but these spires are very dramatic anyways

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