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Maroon Bells Aspen Colorado

The Maroon Bells, just out­side of Aspen Col­orado, are one of the most pho­tographed group of moun­tains  in Col­orado.  To get there from Aspen head west on Maroon Creek Road just south of town.  The short drive up Maroon Creek Drive is worth the trip alone for its beauty,  espe­cially in the fall.  At the end of the road park your vehi­cle and take a short walk to Maroon Lake. The views of the lake and the moun­tains are spec­tac­u­lar.  A sight not to be missed. There’s plenty of hik­ing and fish­ing in the area along with wildlife view­ing. In past trips we have seen deer, elk, beaver, blue heron, coy­ote, fox and all kinds of birds. Though we have not seen a bear our­selves, you may have the oppor­tu­nity to see one.  In the spring and sum­mer the wild­flow­ers are not to be missed as they cover the sides of the trails and fields.

Look for our free full color 2010 cal­en­dar down­load avail­able this fall.

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Maroon Bells Aspen Colorado

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Map of the Aspen Col­orado and the Maroon Bells

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Independence Pass Colorado

Inde­pen­dence Pass is located between Twin Lakes on the east and Aspen Col­orado on the west, on Col­orado Hwy. 82.  The pass is a steep, wind­ing, paved road with some parts with­out guard rails. One short sec­tion on the Aspen side  nar­rows down to one lane. It rises to a height of about 12095 feet above sea level.  At that point you reach the Con­ti­nen­tal Divide which is above the tree line with spec­tac­u­lar vis­tas of both sides of the divide .  This makes for an incred­i­ble drive espe­cially in the fall with the golden aspen trees. Just remem­ber, this pass is closed in the Win­ter and may close ear­lier in the Fall because of weather.  The sights along this road start­ing from the east side include the town of  Twin Lakes, Inde­pen­dence Pass, the ghost town ruins of Inde­pen­dence, the Grotto and the Devil’s Punch­bowl. This road is one not to miss. The pho­tos in this gallery were shot at the Devil’s Punch­bowl, the Grotto and Twin Lakes.

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Independence Pass Colorado, Twin Lakes, The Grotto and The Devil's Punchbowl

Map of Inde­pen­dence Pass Colorado

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Summertime Around the Streets of Aspen Colorado

Aspen Col­orado started out as a sil­ver min­ing town in 1879.  Today Aspen is the ski town of the rich and famous in the win­ter. But , in the sum­mer, the rest of us can enjoy the beauty of the areas in and around Aspen.  There’s camp­ing and rea­son­able priced lodg­ing at the many ski con­dos around Aspen and Snow­mass Vil­lage.  The pho­tos in this  gallery were shot around the back streets of Aspen with beau­ti­ful Vic­to­rian homes, cot­tages and gar­dens. So, don’t miss Aspen in the summer.

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back streets of Aspen Colorado

Map of Aspen Colorado

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