2021 Calendars and another Poster

It’s been a few years since I’ve had calendars printed up. So I was excited when next years calendars arrived. A small wall calendar ( 8 1/2 x 11 when open) with some of my favorite images from this years travels.

Selling the calendar for 12$.

You can contact me here or my personal email for purchase. email: bh4nnrpl@gmail.com

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Ghost Town Run 2020 poster

For the last few years, we’ve been printing up a silk screen poster for the Ghost Town Run trip that I lead with the club every summer. With a busy summer, we weren’t able to get the poster printed till after the event. Pretty excited with how the poster turned out, and feel it’s one of our best yet.

Poster measures 12 x 18.

20$ for the poster.

18 posters available for purchase, signed and numbered.

Ghost Town Run 2020 silk screen poster

Some more images published in “Toyota Trails”

Lots of thanks to the current editor of “Toyota Trails”- a bi monthly magazine published by the Toyota Land Cruiser Association ( I am a member:) ) for continuing to support my photography. Fun to see some images from this year make it into the last two issues.

Last two issues of “Toyota Trails”. Images on covers are not mine.

First image was for the “Trails End” section of the September/October issue. My buddy Paul of Equipt Expedition Outfitters in Salt Lake graced the page from our summer outing to the Henry Mountains in SE Utah.

In the November/December issue ( the most current) an article I wrote from my trip down to see friends at Proffitt’s Resurrection Land Cruisers ( located in Orchard City, CO) in the Spring after the “Stay at Home” orders were lifted was published- photos included.

Thanks for the continued support Stan.

“Clouds make a great sort of music”

I wish I could remember the local Denver Photographers name who said that quote. It has always been one of my favorites. All I know is I remember seeing that quote along one of his photographs that was on display at the Denver Art Museum way back in the day.

I snuck up to the cabin this past Friday night, tired of the news along with needed a recharge from the work week. Driving around the Upper Meadows of the property, I found myself thinking about the “Clouds make a great sort of music” quote from that unknown photographer. It was a wonderfully moody evening. Warm as well.

Getting a fire going in the fireplace that night was icing on the cake. Woke up early the next morning to catch the sunrise before driving back down the hill.

Some wonderful evening light at the pond in the Upper Meadows.

The clouds seemed to intensify the longer I hung out in the Upper Meadows.

Near the Wilderness boundary, looking East.

One of my favorite views of the night.

Morning light at the pond in the Upper Meadows.

Morning light on the old grade of the Argentine Central

This past Friday, Dad and I headed up to Pavilion Point, along the old grade of the Argentine Central Railroad. It’s a most pleasant hike, through the Aspens and Evergreens on Leavenworth MT. The goal was Pavilion Point- Once a stop for the Argentine Central- A dance hall and Pavilion was built near the end of operations. All that’s left now is the stone chimney fireplace.

We didn’t make it to Pavilion Point. Seemed though we were to easily distracted with the morning light shining through the trees.

Definitely needed this outing.

Morning light peaks over Leavenworth MT.

My Dad and I would be looking at these views during the whole hike.

The old 6% Grade of the Argentine Central. A nice easy walk.

Dad taking in the morning views.

Morning warmth.

Mining.

Silver Plume

Mid day warmth

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