Perseid Meteor Shower – August 11 2012
My friend Dave Dugdale and I went to Rocky Mountain National Park to try to do a timelapse of the Perseid Meteor Shower – This is from his new Canon T4i Camera – it was awesome and a great time!
My friend Dave Dugdale and I went to Rocky Mountain National Park to try to do a timelapse of the Perseid Meteor Shower – This is from his new Canon T4i Camera – it was awesome and a great time!
We just got back from a wonderful vacation to San Clemente California – a place I’ve been going for 41 years…wow. My wonderful folks met us there and we had such a nice time. Not much has changed there, and that’s good! This is a little montage from footage I took on our trip of the Pier area. I have included a time-lapse sunset at the end. Great place to practice my …
We met my cousin and his wife Iris in Moab this past March (2012) to meet their two new additions (twin boys), and to meet my folks who were celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary! This was taken at La Sal Viewpoint, with the ‘3 gossips’ in the background
Pretty excited to have learned how to use ‘skins’ on my x-county/tele skis – Jeff and I went up to Clinton Gulch in January and although the snow was thin and it was about 50 degrees (warm) it was a great little adventure!
Video clips and still photos from our hike on Mt. Shavano, Colorado (a fourteener) in July 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SCHglNUmMI http://youtu.be/6SCHglNUmMI
A video Montage I put together from our trip to Fruita for the Desert R.A.T.S. Trailrunning Festival in April 2011. I used a Konova Slider and a Canon Rebel T2i Digital Camera. Enjoy!
A video my friend Dave did, and I helped out with some of the behind the scenes footage – turned out pretty cool, I think!
One of my favorite pics from the Ouray Ice Festival, Ouray Colorado 2011 These Slack Ropers fascinate me – I see them practice at Wash Park in Denver about 2 feet from the ground, but this gal was about 200 feet off the ground – amazing balance! Photo by David Besnette.
I was asked to be a “pacer” for Ray Churgovich, or “Hawaiian Shirt Ray” for the Leadville 100. Basically, a pacer runs a section with the runner to keep him/her company, carry gear, keep an eye on health, hydration, etc. I ran with Ray from Twin Lakes to the Fish Hatchery (almost 17 miles) from about 6pm until after 10pm. Neeraj Engineer picked him up there, and ran another 17 or so. …