New camera gear, a night at the cabin and a club run down to Victor, CO

Usually for the Summer Solstice/Fathers Day weekend I take the 4×4 club up to the cabin outside Evergreen, CO. But with the current state of things, we (the family) decided on no big groups for the property this year. So to make up for it, I put a little trip together to go down to Victor, CO to check out the area. It’s a place that has been on the radar for some time. Before leaving for the cabin, the new camera showed up, yeah, I was pretty dang excited.

Friday morning I headed out from the cabin and headed south to Deckers, then on to Canon City. After a slow start, we ended up having 8 rigs for the “Victor Run”. We headed up Phantom Canyon- remnants of the Florence and Cripple Creek Rail Road to get to Victor.

Victor itself reminded me of the days before gambling came into Black Hawk and Central City. From Cripple Creek, we headed down the Shelf Road to camp.

I heart summer.

A wet evening at the pond in the upper meadows.

Becoming one of my favorite spots to hang out.

With the wet weather, didn’t think a sunset would happen for this outing, Looked up from hanging out in the cabin to notice some light. Not fully in focus but enjoyed the color- looking down towards the farmhouse.

New camera gear. Canon EOS 5D MK4 with a 24-105 F4 L2 lens. Absolutely love.

Having fun with the new camera.

Making our way to Victor, CO via the Phantom Canyon Road. Remnants of the Florence and Cripple Creek Railroad.

Typical scene for a club outing.

An original trestle from the Florence and Cripple Creek Railroad.

The cool temps made an enjoyable drive along the old grade.

Weather sets in as we rolled into Victor.

Around Victor.

The Victor and Cripple Creek Narrow Gauge Railroad. A two foot narrow gauge line.

Along the Shelf Road, making our way to camp.

Almost to camp.

Sunset from camp.

Indian Paintbrushes. A good sign for summer.

End.

Thursday evening social distancing hour

Headed up to the cabin again after work on Thursday (my Friday). Since were not doing any big groups at the property this year due to all that’s going on, decided to start doing a Social Distancing Hour at the property with one or two friends. My friend Travis aka t@Honeybadger joined me for an evening drive to the wilderness boundary. It was his first time visiting the property so was fun showing him around. Things are definitely turning green and looking like summer up there:).

Evening light on Mt. Evans.

Around the cabin.

In the Upper Meadows.

Always enjoy this view of Squaw Peak.

Chasing the setting sun to the wilderness boundary.

My friend Travis’s kiddo. He was having a fun time driving around the property.

Looking North to Squaw Peak.

A fine sunset!

Morning light on Mt. Evans.

Looking down on the ranch house.

Mt. Evans through the Evergreens.

Morning light.

Parked next to the repeater station for the Fire Department.

End.

Denver in Isolation- From my daily walks Downtown

Haven’t made much progress on the blog since being back to work, but have been working on a book project with my Dad. It’s about an Isolated Denver during the Stay-at-Home orders and my daily walks downtown. Were putting a book together with my images. This will be the front cover as well as a poster- all silk screen printing. Will post more on the book when we get it printed.

Silk screen print of Larimer Square.