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On the north side of Glen Pass

Sometimes we roll in things that have been taped ahead of time, which gives us a bit of downtime...we don't have to be upright and 100% quiet. Here the two camera guys get a couple of minutes off their feet while Leo and Amber watch the segment. You can see segment on the monitor in the top left of the photo.

On a wall in Norwich

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Segment 7 begins at the Goldhill Trailhead near Breckenridge, CO. Access to Breckenridge is easy via a free bus ride. The Summit Stage bus stop is not far from the trailhead.

 

I was hiking toward Leadville where I had left my car at the Leadville Hostel. Ownership of the Leadville Hostel has changed since I stayed there. It was $25 for a night in the bunkroom where I somehow managed to get a few hours of sleep despite some snorers. It was a very nice hostel; I would be surprised if it wasn't still.

 

I took the Lake County Link (pay $5 on bus) from Leadville to Frisco Station where I picked up the Summit Stage. I was hiking by 0900 on a bright, sun shiny day. The first several miles were fairly easy although mostly exposed. Evidence of the pine beatle devastation was clearly visible once again.

 

It was an awesome hike. The views are spectacular. Maybe the best I've seen (to this point) even better than GA Pass. Once above treeline, it is sidehill with some extremely steep areas. There were some patches of melting snow along the way.

 

There were quite a few CT hikers out on this day. After hiking about 12 miles which included up and over the high point of 12,495 feet, I stopped for the night. I was just short of the end of the segment.

Dwivayez hiking Group.

Part of the Waitukubuli National Trail, Segment 7, Hatton Garden to First Camp.

We took a detour from the main trail to see a waterfall and ended the hike near the Melville Hall area.

Launch of the Marigot Community Tourism Committee.

 

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It is finished! Will trim it to fit in a frame. Learned a lot with this one, and happy with the results.

Panorama of Curiosity images showing small "trenches" or lines on the ground - they almost look like wheel tracks but they aren't.

Thinning down the bottom black ring.

Bracciale realizzato con perle in vetro e segmenti creati intrecciando anelli di catene con la tecnica bizzantina.

Sam Javanrouh shows off his time-lapse photography segment....very cool!

Walnut, White Oak, Mahogany, Cherry, Maple and Purple Heart

Grassy Cove Segment of the Cumberland Trail - March 21, 2015

In the butterfly room at the Museum of Natural History in Philadelphia.

Turner: Gene Crosby

10” Segmented Bowl

Maple, Walnut and Paduak with walnut shavings inside

Laquer finish

 

translucent skin of the dragonfly shell

Segments - Reservoirs: 0830

Segment ID: 0830

Segment Name: Benbrook Lake

Segment Class: Classified

Segment Type: Reservoir

Segment Size: 3,671.37Acres

Segment Desc: From Benbrook Dam in Tarrant County to a point 200 meters (220 yards) downstream of US 377 in Tarrant County, up to normal pool elevation of 694 feet (impounds Clear Fork Trinity River)

Basin Name: Trinity River Basin

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The World Telecommunication Development Conference 2025 (WTDC-25)

 

H.E. Mr Konris Maynard

Minister

Information, Communication & Technology and Post

Saint Kitts and Nevis (Federation of)

Biography | Policy Statements

 

17 to 28 November 2025

Baku Azerbaijan

 

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North Chickamauga Trail Segment of the Cumberland Trail - February 16, 2013

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This is an Umbrella Stand setup for it's final polish.

It measures 22" x 10" dia.

It could also be used as a large vase to hold Rushes etc.

Taken on the way to Takao-san.

This is a segment of the Crest Cafe (next to the Crest Theatre) sign on K Street in Sacramento, California

Today was to be the last day of this section hike. I still had over 15 miles of hiking to make it to Goldhill Trailhead, and then to Breckenridge where my car was parked at the Bivvi Hostel. The morning was chilly but the sun was shining as I began to hike.

 

The closer I got to Breckenridge I started to notice thousands of down trees. There were criss-crossed tangled trees everywhere. It was real a blight on the landscape. Initially, I didn't know the cause. I thought maybe a new ski area was planned and the crew they sent to clear the mountain went a little overboard. Many of the trees were just on the side of the trail, but eventually someone started making what I assumed were pyres for burning. It really was shocking to see so much devastation.

 

As I was hiking through, I encountered some bikers who knew the cause. Evidently there has been a Mountain Pine beetle infestation. It is an epidemic which has covered over a million acres in both Colorado and Wyoming. The beetles burrow into the bark and lay eggs. As the eggs hatch, they eat the bark, thereby killing the tree. Very destructive.

 

I made it to Goldhill Trailhead which is still several miles from Breckenridge (Frisco is also accessible from here). Fortunately, not far away is a bus stop where I caught a free bus ride (which also goes to Frisco). It didn't go all the way to the hostel, but it was close enough. I had thought to stay at the hostel but I had not made a reservation and they were booked. (The Bivvi appears to be a very nice and clean hostel, but not just for hikers. All Breck visitors are welcome, so if you plan to stay, call ahead for a reservation.)

 

Overall, I was hiking for 7 days. I hiked segments 1-6 on the Colorado Trail. For anyone planning a long distance hike, these segments are a great introduction to the CT. Some difficult spots but some easy hiking as well. Awesome scenery without spending too much time above treeline. It was a great hike; I was ready for more!

looking towards the Grand Mosque from the rooftop of the Bou Inania merdersa in Meknes

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