Re: Need advice on Colorado
Hi Mark,
You have the Rocky Mountain National Park just about 2 hour drive north of Denver.
BR
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Re: Need advice on Colorado
Mark,
The Flat Irons above Boulder are always a good bet, although they're difficult to capture in B&W. Probably the best vantage point is from Marshall Mesa on the south edge of town. I would definately reccomend a trip up Boulder Canyon (scenic itself) to the peak to peak highway. Here you'll find views of the Indian Peaks, and (bring some color film) the aspens should be in full color. Just outside the town of Nederland is the historic mining town of Caribou, although there really isn't much left of it. You can take the Peak to Peak all the way to Estes Park (and Rocky Mountain National Park), or follow the South St. Vrain via highway 7 east to U.S. 36 and back to Boulder. There is much, much more; if you want more specifics, or my phone number, send me a private message.
- db
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Try this for ghost towns, most of which are/were mining towns:
http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/co/co.html
Re: Need advice on Colorado
Mark,
Boulder would definetly be a fine home base for photography day trips.
As mentioned, Rocky Mountain National Park is close (only about 45 min to the park entrance from Boulder). I would take at least one of your days to visit RMNP.
Closer to boulder, the Indian Peaks are is great. There are numerous trailheads off of Peak to Peak highway with interesting lakes, ponds, and views right at the trailheads or a short walk. If you are equiped to hike a couple miles with your gear then all the better.
I don't know of any trully abadonned ghost towns, but there are quite a few semi-abadnoned areas with old structures. Also mining related structures are found scattered about on the sides of roads all over. Caribou is interesting, but there is no close access to the structures.
Even closer to Boulder, Boulder canyon and Flagstaff road are good options.
I would also not ignore the town itself, and the CU campus.
some samples from my website (which needs some serious updating and image culling):
http://www.danschmidt.com/photography/boulder/
private mesaage me if you want some more info, and or are looking for someone to shoot with one of the days you are here.
-dan
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Also there is a Paul Strand - Bradford Washburn exhibit at camera obscura in denver.
http://www.cameraobscuragallery.com/
this gallery is a real treat for black and white photographers
-dan
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I think one of the best bets for something close is Mt. Evans, if the road is open ( and it should be) you will be able to drive on paved road all the way up to 14,000 ft. Along the way are Bristlecone Pines, alpine lakes, rushing streams, and big vistas of the high peaks above timberline. It is a very easy drive from either Boulder or Denver, you would take I70 West from Denver and exit Idaho Springs, then follow the signs.
Boulder Canyon is always great, but Eldorado Canyon is to me even more scenic and is a great little drive from Boulder ( it is a State Park so an entrance fee will be requried if you want to drive, I think you can walk in for free).
Have a great trip.
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If you're going to visit galleries in Denver, in addition to Camera Obscura, check out Photographers' Gallery in the Cherry Creek area. Mostly Colorado Front Range photographers with a wide variety of work.
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Originally Posted by Eric Biggerstaff
I think one of the best bets for something close is Mt. Evans, if the road is open ( and it should be) you will be able to drive on paved road all the way up to 14,000 ft. Along the way are Bristlecone Pines, alpine lakes, rushing streams, and big vistas of the high peaks above timberline. It is a very easy drive from either Boulder or Denver, you would take I70 West from Denver and exit Idaho Springs, then follow the signs.
Boulder Canyon is always great, but Eldorado Canyon is to me even more scenic and is a great little drive from Boulder ( it is a State Park so an entrance fee will be requried if you want to drive, I think you can walk in for free).
Have a great trip.
Unfortunately the Mt Evans road was about a week ago.
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Dang! It is a sweet drive.