Ah yes! Is there anything more beautiful in the world then a Colorado Rocky Mountain shot on my Nikkon camera? Reason being is because I am on the back side of the camera and I know pretty soon I will be in that scenery. I, myself and for the most part, am a heat seeking missile, but there are exceptions to most all of my rules and this is one of those instances. There is something exhilarating about pulling on several layers of clothes, gloves, coat, boots, flannel cap and a hood over the whole mess, jumping out of the pickup into a snow filled wonderland and tramping uphill through the forest.
Coaldale did not have a lot of snow but there was enough to lower my temperature several degrees. And this time of year there are not a lot of tourists up there so I have the forest to myself. Well, not exactly to myself since I did go with a friend. Even I am not silly enough to wander off into a frozen wonderland alone. But it is very nice and quiet there. Time stands still and birds flit about while little creatures dart in and out of holes faster than I can see them.
Not surprised at all to find out I could not fish in this area. The mere fact that there was no water led me to leave my pole at home.
. Now I want to go on record as saying that I do love being in the woods when snow is up to my knees and communing with nature and being as close to God as one can get on this earth while still breathing, but I do not like the getting to the forest nor the returning home through the slush. I also like the fact that a pickup with a good heater and a tank full of gas is waiting to transport me to another place and time.
So I bid the little creek farewell and climbed in the cab and awaited the magic that would take me to another place. This was only the first morning of my two day get away. I still had the prospect of Methodist mountain and a sky full of stars ahead of me. I will fill you in on the rest of the journey when I am not quite so tired, but for now it is off to my little bed and dreams of a wonderful two days.
Remember to stop and smell the flowers!