Cascade Range Drama
Jagged mountain peaks form an impermeable wall. Hopefully, you do not need to get on the other side – Mt. Rainier National Park. (Sunrise, Washington)
Jagged mountain peaks form an impermeable wall. Hopefully, you do not need to get on the other side – Mt. Rainier National Park. (Sunrise, Washington)
Aspens, evergreens, and the mountains of Colorado’s Sawatch Range. (Twin Lake, Colorado)
High alpine lakes capture the last remaining melting snow near Trail Ridge Road – Rocky Mountain National Park. I hear a song coming on reminding me he was born in his 27th year. (Grand Lake, Colorado)
The Alaska Railroad from Anchorage to Denali traverses many scenic vistas. Around each bend another picture emerges. The vastness of the territory is sometime overwhelming. (Cantwell, Alaska)
Not much is left of this old wooden fence, but with aspens in full autumn splendor, green mountains and a bluebird sky, you could not stage a more colorful scene – Spanish Peaks. (Stonewall, Colorado)
Aspen trees in the fall add a golden touch to the deep blue Dillon Reservoir, where mighty green mountains watch over tiny white sailboats enjoying the late afternoon sun. No wonder Colorado and Colorful so often are seen together. (Silverthorne, Colorado)
The fleet has completed its work for the day, but ready to once again carry park visitors to adventures on Lake McDonald in the morning – Glacier National Park. (West Glacier, Montana)
Looking across to Colorado’s Front Range peaks and the Continental Divide from Second Creek Trail. You could almost hear the sound of music coming from these hills. (Winter Park, Colorado)
Crossing scenic rivers and mountains, the Alaska Railroad between Anchorage and Denali travels up from sea level to within eyesight of the highest point in North America. (Wasilla, Alaska)
Ample summer rains supply the high alpine streams and waterfalls just east of the Continental Divide at Logan Pass – Glacier National Park. (St. Mary, Montana)