9.28.2010

Welcoming the fall colors with open arms

Not really having seasons is something you must overcome when living in southern California. Being there my entire life I could only say that I had seen mere glimpses of seasons; a little rain and some cold in winter, a short bloom of green come spring, then heat until winter. Fall damn near doesn't exist some years. Being here in Colorado I'm just starting to get my first glimpses of what fall will be. These are from this mornings bike ride. I'm stoked thus far. Much more to come I'm sure.




9.27.2010

New Terrain


Living so close to the Rocky Mountains has so many benefits. There is an endless supply of hiking and biking trails that range from the foothills to the 8,600ft peaks. I'm hoping to get more hiking in soon before it gets colder.

9.21.2010

From the archives

I've been spending as much time as I can muster up organizing photos and media on my laptop. I feel like in the last year I've been on the move so much that all of my photos have piled up and are taking up too much much needed hard drive space. I've got so many duplicate files to dig through. But while doing all of this, I keep unearthing photos I never gave a second glance.
Sano, summer 2009

9.19.2010

Tales from the road Pt. 2

Coffee and bikes at the ready. Outside Moab, Utah. 
360˚ Pano off of Highway 128 in Utah. Click to enlarge.
Made me think of what Mars would be like with some life.
Delicate Arch, Arches National Park, Utah.
No name canyon off of the I-70.

9.18.2010

Tales from the road Pt. 1

This last month has been one of the most adventurous and exciting months in my whole life (thus far that is). I have been wandering, hiking, driving, and biking around Colorado now for about a month now, and I have seen things that I had only previously imagined existed somewhere. I have hundreds of new photos, so I'll start slow.

Outside Cedar City, our first stop for the night.
Sand Arch, Arches National Park, Utah
Me rigging up a portrait of  us.