Great Divide Landscapes

Last week my wife and I drove and photographed (me) and biked (her) the Great Divide route from Rawlins, Wyoming, to Salida, Colorado. Here are a few of my favorite landscaped from the route. Some moody, even dark. Others bright and pretty.

East of Rawlins, on a on-and-off rainy morning.

West of Encampment, WY, on a road to the Sandstone Cabin we stayed at overnight.

Looking east, on the road to Encampment.

North of Steamboat Springs, with the lake in the background.

And two, on a road over the pass to Kremmling.

It’s easy to see why painters and photographers have been drawn to the oversized Western American landscape.

2 replies to “Great Divide Landscapes

    1. A agree, Jerry. As I was driving south from Rawlins, not long after I stopped to take the first picture in this post, I saw a marker for the Overland Trail. You could still see the ruts in the land from the wheels.

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