by Steve Tohari | Jul 27, 2019 | Uncategorized
Last Summer – 2018 -was hot and dry throughout Colorado. A drought set in and forests burned out of control. Temperatures in Breckenridge, normally cool due to the elevation at 9,600″, reached 90 degrees. This year, after a Winter of heavy snow fall,...
by Steve Tohari | Feb 19, 2019 | Uncategorized
The Maroon Bells, a world famous pair of 14,000″ mountains above Aspen, Colorado, are normally bereft of the solid white layers of heavy Winter snows by the month of June. In this photo, the snow is still there on the first of June, on Memorial Day...
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