RHH's photos with the keyword: maroon-snowmass

Parry's Primrose

RHH
26 Mar 2021 10 5 119
Here is Parry's Primrose, a wildflower photographed in the Colorado Rockies along the Maroon-snowmass trail.

Along the Maroon-Snowmass Trail

RHH
25 Feb 2021 28 18 312
When this was taken we were hiking the Maroon-Snowmass trail in the Colorado Rockies and were beginning to get above the trees. If I am not mistaken, this is the valley up which we hiked to Snowmass Lake and the next day to Trailrider Pass.

Maroon-Snowmass Trail

RHH
25 Feb 2021 13 3 148
One of the views along the Maroon-Snowmass trail which I hiked with two of my brothers last summer.

Aspen

RHH
23 Feb 2021 12 7 166
This Aspen grove was photographed along the Maroon-Snowmass trail in the Colorado Rockies.

Maroon-Snowmass Trail

RHH
23 Feb 2021 22 12 206
Last July I hiked in the Colorado Rockies with two of my brothers. This was the beginning of the first trail we were on, the Maroon-Snowmass trail which took us through Aspen groves as we started to climb to Snowmass Lake. The day started sunny and warm but became cloudy and cool.

Subalpine Larkspur

RHH
22 Feb 2021 9 2 117
We saw whole fields of these Larkspur, Delphinium barbeyi, when hiking in the Colorado Rockies last summer.

Mossy Cliff

RHH
21 Feb 2021 10 3 137
This mossy cliff was photographed along the Maroon-Snowmass trail in the Colorado Rockies. I and two of my brothers backpacked there last summer.

Dead Aspen Leaves

RHH
21 Feb 2021 11 2 128
These sunlit but dead leaves were photographed along the Maroon-Snowmass trail while backpacking there with two of my brothers.

Maroon-Snowmass Trail

RHH
21 Feb 2021 18 11 196
After spending a day camping and exploring near Aspen, my brothers and I set off on our backpacking excursion. This was taken near the beginning of the Maroon-Snowmass Trail, the trail we followed to Snowmass Lake where we camped the first night. This trail took us through Aspen groves to the timberline and the lake. We did thirty miles over three and a half days and climbed five passes over 12000 feet (3700 m).