• lifestyles,  seasons

    Trapper’s Snow Report

    Tracy

    My friends Jon and Tracy enjoy cross country skiing. They also have a dog named, Trapper, who is an avid fan of powdery snow. Trapper enjoys his time in snow so much he posts reports on Facebook of snow conditions and how much fun Jon and Tracy are having. For example his latest snow report is as follows:

    Trapper’s Official Snow Report: 8″ in the Fort Yesterday. I got to shovel the drive w/Jon and play w/ Merlin and Cody. Then Did a ski tour around the Park w/Tracy, Jon, Uncle Mike and roudy brother Merlin! 11″ @ Steamboat for this weekend trip….. there’s a nasty rumor I won’t get to go…GRRRRRRR!

    Smell ya later!

    Trap…

    Trapper
  • lifestyles,  National Parks,  People/Portraits

    Colorado Snow and Hot Chocolate

    Jon at Cameron Pass

    The Rocky Mountain snowfalls provide some wonderful times for those who enjoy the winter season. There wonderful opportunities to cross country sky, down hill ski, sledding, snow shoeing, snowmobiling and for the hardy souls, camping. I’m not one of those! The day after a snowfall can have sunshine and warm temperatures allowing people to get out and about. The skiing, both down hill and cross country, is not my forte but the slow methodical snow shoeing brings a smile to my face and plenty of exercise. It also works better for me as a photographer. A fresh snowfall can present some wonderful light to work with. When you add a skier, such as Jon, magic happens. This image was taken a couple of years ago on top of Cameron Pass in north central Colorado, about  an hour from my condo in Fort Collins. I ventured out on New Years day with Tracy and Jon. They did some cross country skiing while I snowshoed and sweated up a storm with a happy trigger finger. 🙂 After an exhilarating day out in the cold a hot chocolate sure tastes good.