Trail Ridge Drive - RMNP

Mike Lewis

Staff Member
My wife Claudia and I headed over Trail Ridge Road last Sunday. The trip had 2 objectives, see and photograph some scenery and end up eating dinner at the Sagebrush BBQ in Grand Lake for dinner! (YUM!) Both objectives were met :)

No matter how many times doing that drive I find that there is always something interesting to see. This time, on the way over it was the extensive burn areas on the western side approaching the park exit and Grand lake. The amount of burn damage is impressive - you really get a feeling of how extensive the fire was. The burn area extends all the way from the curve shown below for miles until the park exit and beyond. Burned slopes come all the way down towards Grand Lake, amazing the town was not engulfed. Here are a couple of images from the start of the burn area. This is the scene as you come around a bend in the road and see the start of the devastation:

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I walked off to the left out into the meadow and caught the contrast between the barren and black peaks and the bright green new growth grasses that are already renewing the burned area. This is a stitch of 2 images:

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On the way back from near the highest point of the highway I caught the last reds of the sunset. First as a closeup image:

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And then as a wider view. This second one looks like the "Fires of Mordor" are in the distance :)

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Comments and critiques welcome.

ML
 

AlanLichty

Moderator
I love the Fires of Mordor shot - wonderful glow in the distance. I do like your stormy looking skies in the first two images. The burned areas aren't so nice but the green meadows offset that in the second image.
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
#3 is my favorite, good job going right Mike. With #1, I like it, but I think it could have been better had you gotten on the road to shoot it, and also walk maybe 20 feet up the road to lose the dirt shoulder. But still, very nice looking.
 

MonikaC

Well-Known Member
Over & back in a day, a Sunday, no less! I keep meaning to go up on Trail Ridge outside of permit hours, but just haven't made it. The fire images are striking -- hasn't quite been a year yet but so easy to forget. I drove up Lefthand today and was reminded of that & the Cal Wood fire. Sagebrush has some of the best brisket....
 

Mike Lewis

Staff Member
Over & back in a day, a Sunday, no less! I keep meaning to go up on Trail Ridge outside of permit hours, but just haven't made it. The fire images are striking -- hasn't quite been a year yet but so easy to forget. I drove up Lefthand today and was reminded of that & the Cal Wood fire. Sagebrush has some of the best brisket....
Monika,

Don't for get the sagebrush ribs either! :)

ML
 
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