This is my third and I think final installment of my series of posts celebrating my one year anniversary of living in Colorado by sharing some of its natural geologic beauty.
If you are just joining us, here are the previous two posts in this series:
Today’s post is about a recent hike (two weekends ago) at Castlewood Canyon State Park.
And let me kick off this post with a photo I took early in the hike that I think is quite lovely (I forgot which smartphone camera settings I used, perhaps “Sepia”):
Although we did not hike into this specific area (the site of the remains of Castlewood Canyon Dam), Wikipedia has some interesting history on Castlewood Canyon State Park:
The park retains a unique part of Colorado’s history, the remains of Castlewood Canyon Dam. Visitors can still see the remnants and damage from that dam which burst in 1933. The event sent a 15-foot (5 m) wave of water all the way to downtown Denver resulting in a flood.
My partner John and I brought Mike the miniature schnauzer with us, and once again, as in photos in other posts in this series of posts, Mike got to hike in the backpack:
Yes, Mike is one spoiled miniature schnauzer!
With social distancing in place, hiking was a bit tricky when we got to narrow areas as if there was another set of people walking by we had to get at least six (6) feet away from them. This got a wee bit cumbersome during the hike at times, especially if there was a large family group hiking.
During this time of social distancing, I always wonder if dogs think that humans just do not like each other any longer, as they are always avoiding one another as much as possible!
You cannot sit at any of the park benches or picnic areas (they are closed off during the COVID-times) but we did have a nice picnic on a large rock next to a stream during our hike.
As you can see in the first photo, Mike looked on as lunch was prepared and eaten, wondering why he was not invited to the feast (we did bring dog treats and water for him of course)!
I will close out this post with some of my favorite photos from the several hour afternoon hike at Castlewood Canyon State Park in both color and black & white. Thanks for virtually sharing this hike with me!
Thanks for sharing these pictures. They are always enjoyable, but especially now that we are staying inside so constantly. I do walk in my neighborhood (and the weather is perfect in South Mississippi right now) and I am 100% happy to self-quarantine to honor and protect heath care workers. Seeing and vicariously walking along with that precious Mike just makes me sing!
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Aww thanks so much Martha and I am glad you are staying safe as you are a wonderful treasure 🙂
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So many lovely spots out there that I have yet to visit!
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You know are totally welcome to stay with us when you venture to Colorado 🙂
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Would be fun indeed
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Your picnic looks amazing; just what I need to dream of the big outdoors! Is is wrong Mike steals the show? He looks so casual on John’s shoulders, like: “yeah, get a move on, human! I don’t have all day.” Lol.
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Mike is such a character! He is having a good Colorado life. Yeah – it does seem like he is saying that while riding his human – ha! 🙂
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Your black and white photos especially are just stunning. You have a great eye for a striking image.
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Thank you and I’ve already printed out a couple and framed them and someday when I feel bold I think I will do a wall of my favorites in decent frames (I used free frames found neighbor post garage sale trash picking at first – ha!)
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if you are like me you will be wanting to change the display all the time (putting newer photos in, etc. it sort of gets to be a visual diary in process). Not to put words in your mouth but I have observed you enjoy the process of creating displays as much as having them (I love how much you enjoy arranging your fabric). So I bet you’ll be updating this a lot. I think it sounds so fantastic, a wall of them – beautiful, and memories, all together.
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Thank you 🙂
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Beautiful photos as always. Mike just cracks me up. I don’t think Razz is worried about humans disliking each other; I think he thinks I am loving him more than ever. He has a birthday tomorrow and his is going to have an entire day with mommy!
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Great pictures! And that dog looks pretty happy 🙂
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He is and thanks for stopping by 🙂
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Ah, looks glorious. All that fresh air and beautiful scenery.
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It was, thanks for checking it out 🙂
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What great photos – you are lucky to have such wonderful sights on your doorstep!
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Thanks so much 🙂
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It looks like you had an amazing adventure in spite of the social distancing. Isn’t it grand just to be outside! 🙂
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Wait, do Mike and John have matching beards? How cute!! Sorry, I couldn’t resist. Love the striking landscape photos. Thanks for the virtual outing.
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Yes of course! I had to find a man who looked as close to a schnauzer as possible LOL 😉
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🤣🤣🤣
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