From my daily walks Downtown. Part 3

More from my daily walks Downtown.

4/14/2020

Union Station neighborhood and the Millennium Bridge.

Views of 16th Street Mall from the Millennium Bridge, looking towards Civic Center and the Capital Building.

Nice to have the sun out today.

Sidewalk reflections.

4/15/2020

Odd to see Union so quiet.

A new high rise neighborhood next to the ballpark and Chop House.

Could use some wings….

20th & Market.

A moody Clock Tower.

4/16/2020

Only pic I got from the April storm Downtown.

4/17/2020

View this painting every day from the apartment. Painted by William Mathews- local Denver artist.

Yesterdays Spring storm melting off and another view of Skyline Park and the Clock Tower.

Another high rise on 17th.

Closed.

Brown Palace.

Back down 16th Street Mall.

4/18/2020

Usually a hopping area for a Saturday.

16th Street Mall Shuttle stop at Union Station. Another place that’s always busy.

Millennium Bridge.

16th Street Mall.

From my daily walks Downtown. Part 2

More images from my daily strolls. Took Sunday off and didn’t venture to far for yesterdays stroll with the weather.

4/9/2020

16th and Larimer (Cheesecake Factory).

Clock Tower reflections.

Known as the father of the 16th Street Mall.

An eerily quite Civic Center and the gold dome of the Capital Building.

17th and Broadway. Usually one one of the busier intersections of Denver- I was told while at RTD that Colfax and Broadway is the busiest in the state (?).

 Was also the old Spaghetti Factory.

4/10/2020

The San Luis Valley- A place I wouldn’t mind being right now….. 

18th and Blake.

 The Ballpark- 20th and Blake. Usually a hopping spot this time of year.

Retro Room. 21st and Larimer. 

Seemed a fitting image for the current state of things.

Wouldn’t mind being back to work right now..

4/11/2020

Good time for road work to be done-17th and Blake.

Seems like most of the neighborhood around Union Station has some kind of road work going on.

Looking towards 16th Street Mall.

Westminster line still running.

Need to come back and do some night photography here.

Super quiet at Union Station for a Saturday.

4/13/2020

A wintry Monday on the mall.

Always one of my favorite views of the Capital Building.

Could use some social gathering right about now….

An empty 16th Street Mall for a Monday.

More progress on the blog

I’ve been making more progress editing past trips and getting them posted. They are posted as static pages on this site. Usually, if it’s more than a day outing, I break up the report into “acts”. Knowing that I take a lot of pictures and share a lot, this seems to make it easier when viewing a past report. If it’s broken up into acts, you can either click on the act type or the picture just below to read the trip report.

Bill Moore Lake Run

Kingston Peak

Snow Pizza Run 2006

Henry Mountains

Summer 2009

Summer 2010

Georgetown Loop Railroad trips

Enjoy:).

From my daily walks Downtown. Part 1

Been bringing the camera with me every day during my afternoon walks. Figure it be fun to post up pics every few days. Crazy to see Downtown so empty.

Sunday 4/5/2020

16th street mall.

Mall shuttles were shut down this day.

4/6/2020

Oxford Hotel on 17th street.

The Mint Robbery.

17th and Curtis.

The Dairy Block.

4/7/2020

15th and Blake.

Larimer Square (so named for General Larimer who built the first residence in Denver- supposedly the doors were made from coffins).

Skyline Park from 15th street. The iconic Clock Tower in the distance- originally part of the old May D&F building.

Denver’s Convention Center.

16th and Welton- my current favorite watering hole is on the corner to the right of me.

Alley art.

4/8/2020

A stroll up 14th.

Essential.

14th and Curtis.

14th and Stout.

Denver’s Blue Bear. Denver Convention Center. At 40ft and 10,000lbs, it was installed in 2005 and designed by Lawrence Argent.

Butch Cassidy:). The other two would have been Matt Warner and Tom McCarty.

16th and Lawrence.

My afternoon walk Downtown

Decided it was time to bring my camera for my daily afternoon walks downtown. Amazing how quiet it is. For a Saturday afternoon with nice weather, the 16th street mall is usually hoppin’.

A good sign to see some green on the trees.

From the Pavilions.

Didn’t see one person walking around the Pavilions.

End.

Hopefully you’re not as bored as I

But if you are, thought i’d provide some links to some places that I follow.

And to update, i’m in week one of two weeks paid time off from work. Ever grateful that work did that. To be honest though, my first paid time off in a long time. I’ve applied for two part time jobs, so far a no go for Target Downtown.

Anyway back to being not bored:

Scott Brady just posted this trailer of the Expeditions 7 team crossing Greenland South to North. I’ve shared it with everyone….

Wulff Land Expedition

I came across Chris Shontz back in 2018 while I was still pondering the Idea of living in Skageway, AK. I still ponder that idea, but Chris’s travels seem to help get me through the work week.

Venture4wd

A fun family trio adventure from NM. Knowing that they’ve explored the Capitan MTNS (Lincoln County) early on, I was hooked.

Lifestyle Overland

A great man to enjoy while he fishes the lakes down in County Kerry, Ireland.

Vincent Donnelly fishing

Proffitt’s Resurrection Land Cruisers TV

Pic: Snow Pizza Run 2006

Current routine

With two weeks unexpected paid time off and the current state of the world, find myself at home a lot. I try to break the day up with a walk in the morning and one in the afternoon but the rest of my time has been spent editing pics from past trips and getting them posted on the blog, along with watching photography courses from Kelbyone.com (a birthday present from my dad for 2019).

Actually have made a bit of progress on some past trips this week. Whats been posted on the static pages of the blog so far:

Hole in the Wall. June 2013.

Argentine Pass clean up day. June 2011.

Holy Cross City Trail. September, 2005.

Cascade Montana. June 2013.

A note on the static pages: If there’s more than one day on the trip, or enough pictures to justify to pages, i’ll break that report up into “Acts”. Both the title and picture will be linked to the full picture report.

Currently re-editing pics from the Dork Squad Iceland adventure from 2017. Such a fun trip and an amazing place.

Pic: We stopped to check out some lava flow on the way to the Glacier Lagoon. Both super cool.

Stay safe out there.

Some crazy times we’re in

So here it is a Wednesday and I find myself at home when I should be at work finishing my last day for the week. For the last few days i’ve been over at Enterprise helping with production there instead of Alamo. Mid morning I received a call from HR. After complimenting me on all my hard work and always being there, they told me to finish yesterdays shift and to take two weeks off- that would be paid time off. They are doing this with most of the employees given the current state of the world. I thanked both HR and the boss for at least giving us paid time off during these hard times- i’ve really come to enjoy being at Enterprise/Alamo.

So my first thought after hearing the news from work yesterday was to head for the hills. Spend a week at the cabin away from it all. But then I started to think about the small town communities and how there being affected by all of this. It’s best, as much as i’d love to pack the 4runner and grab the camera, to hunker down through all this. Wash you hands and make sure family and friends are safe.

Moving forward? Probably need a few days to process everything that’s been going on- lots of emotions, then start looking for some kinda job to fill the unexpected days off ( my new camera fund has been unexpectedly depleted. A hard life lesson and a story I probably wont ever go into) . And maybe clean the apartment………….Maybe.

I have been making progress on past trips and updating them in the static pages.

P.S, this is the first time in a very long time that i’ve had paid time off…

A pic of Denver’s 16th street mall during last weeks snow storm. Downtown has been early quiet.

Argentine Pass, CO

I first started getting the 4×4 club up to Argentine Pass ( outside Georgetown, CO) way back in 2004 when I was the Event Coordinator for the club. Working with the Clear Creek Ranger District, we adopted the club for clean up and trail maintenance- our original adopted trail, Hubbard Cave outside Gleenwood Springs, I felt, was just too far for us to continually make an impact. Since then, we as a club have been going up twice a year with the Clear Creek Ranger District. At times, they would give us there tools so they could be on other trails with a “You know what to do response”.

Ever since I started exploring Argentine Pass and the East Argentine Mining district, i’ve fallen in love with the are and the history. For some time now (maybe since 2010?), i’ve had the idea to document as much of the valley as I can. What i’ve dubbed the “Argentine Project”. So i’ve decided this year is the year to make headway on it.

This warmer warmer weather has me excited for it.

Such a great view of the Argentine Valley. To the left, Mt. Wilcox. Directly ahead, the road up to Argentine Pass. The road i’m standing on, the old line of the Argentine Central Railroad.

Views of the East Argentine Mining District from an old mine above the grade for the Argentine Central Railroad. To the North (left) would be Georgetown and Silverplume.

Views from the old town site of Waldorf. Once claiming to have the highest post office in the US at 11,666ft.

The @honeybadger heading back down Argentine Pass towards Waldorf.

So much great areas to explore in the valley.

A fine morning at the cabin

I headed up this morning for a quick visit to the cabin with Dad. Been a long time since i’ve seen that much snow at the cabin (last time was probably ’03?). Went to go for a walk and it was knee deep in most places (even the hay fields). This is after a week of warm weather and some good melting. Gonna be a good spring/summer at the cabin!

Still one of my favorite views in CO.

The road to the cabin is snowed in still.

Dad shoveling some snow off the roof.

Knee deep snow.

Didn’t get very far for my walk this morning. Deep snow, the warm sun and these Aspens kept me from going very far.

On our way out of the property, we came across the flock of Wild Turkey. Had to be around 30 of them.