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After a terrible sunrise, I finally got a shot of Maroon Bells at sunset. Met some great photographers while we waited for the light.
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Back before they became known for being the last remaining maroon and gold units on the property, DM&IR 403 and 215 lead 412 out of Proctor with ore loads for Duluth in January 2008. Today 403 is at MEI in East St. Louis, IL for engine work...and possibly fresh paint.
When you are at the famous Maroon Bells, don't forget to turn around and check the mountains at the back. The red peaks are photogenic. This panorama was created from four shots.
My first sighting of one of the "new" CEFX SD9043MACs has 106 leading blue 130 and 651 out of Silver Bay with empties for Babbitt. They picked up two side dumps at SB, likely headed for the shop. NSM also has maroon 122 on the property and they are used as mainline power in support of blue 130 and 133.
Storm Ciara decided to take it out on Lytham Jetty a few weeks ago and ripped a section of the jetty off, this opportunity won't happen again as they will repair it at the next low tide.
The view of Maroon lake on the way up to Crater lake. A perfect place to stop and enjoy the scenery!
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Ah! We finally made it to this photographer's paradise last fall. A short 6 mile drive from the pretty little town of Aspen, COlorado, The marron bells look their best at sunrise when the rays light up the peak (Hence the name). Last week of september is the best time to visit this place with Aspen turning yellow. There was fresh snow the night before we got there that knocked off some of the leaves but added brilliant texture to the mountains and the pine trees to the left.
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I captured this gorgeous sunset over Sedona's Maroon Mountain last week. It's been a crazy winter for the number of beautiful sunrises and sets that have been occurring. I'll enjoy it while it lasts!
To get this shot we left Denver at 12:30 am, drove five hours through the nigh with intermittent snow on some of Colorado's highest mountain passes. Thanks to the US Federal Government shut-down, the road to Maroon Lake was closed six miles from this vista. As a result we had to set out before dawn and hike six miles, uphill going from an elevation of 8600 feet to 9300 feet. At the offset of our hike, the snow you see in this image was still coming down, but started clearing just as we approached our final destination to be rewarded with this incredible vista of fresh snow and fall color.
Maroon Bells Sunrise on 9/26/17. Temperature was around 20 degrees and Maroon Lake was packed with photographers at 5:30AM for the 7:00AM sunrise. DSC_1222B
Luscious deep, dark maroon petals of a zinnia. Taken in the gardens at Harkness State Park in Connecticut. From the archives - in memory of warmer weather.
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The obligatory Maroon Bell location. The breeze never stopped to allow a reflection. But out with the boys during our first mountain hike of the Summer.
Maroon and Gold
Colours that run through my veins
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A colour combination near and dear to my heart. Our school colours. I’m a sucker for that combo, and if I see something with that combination I’m transported to those transformative years that moulded me into the person I am today.
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Maroon Bells, Maroon Lake, Aspen, Colorado.
The sight of the Maroon Bells glowing at sunrise was really something special. To see these majestic mountains turn golden for a few seconds was my reward for a spur of the moment overnight drive from Utah. Well worth it.
The Aspen trees were a bit past their peak golden fall color when I visited Maroon Bells located near Aspen Colorado, but I did manage to capture this shot with the Maroon Bells covered in a nice blanket of snow. The reflection in the lake always amazes me.
Black-headed gull against the background of a red boat.
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Maroon bells of the Rocky mountains, Colorado during sunrise. It was a magical few moments when the first light hit the mountain peak. I loved every bit of it photographing as well as enjoying the nature's spectacular show!!
On August 6, I went on a backpacking trip to the snowmass wilderness area. The well known maroon lake is located just at the trailhead of Four Pass Loop. Needless to say, maroon lake is one of the most photographed spot in North American.
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