Photographic Thoughts — 07/13/2025 to 07/19/2025

“Photograph: a picture painted by the sun without instruction in art.” — Ambrose Bierce

Here are more photos from my adventures this summer.

Sunday, 07/13/2025: Posted photo — Columbine.

The Columbine was chosen as Colorado’s state flower because of its beauty, its representation of the state’s natural environment, and its symbolic significance. It was officially designated on April 4, 1899, following a vote by Colorado schoolchildren in 1891.

I saw many columbines of different colors during my hike today.

Monday, 07/14/2025: Posted photo — Madden Peak.

I finally conquered this 12K peak. The peak is 11,982 feet tall, close enough to call it a 12K peak. There were great views at the summit. I drank plenty of water and had snacks to avoid altitude sickness.

This was my second attempt at the summit. A few years ago, I was about 400 feet from the summit when it looked like a storm rolled in. That was a good choice to turn around since there was hail, thunder and lightning and heavy rain.

Tuesday, 07/15/2025: Posted photo — Road to Mesa Verde.

This is the road that leads into Mesa Verde National Park. I just liked all the switchbacks on the road.

Wednesday, 07/16/2025: Posted photo — Mesa.

This is the view of the Mesa in Mesa Verde National Park. My brother-in-law and I hiked to the edge of the mesa. My BIL works at the park.

It was a warm down hike after hiking on the 10K Via Ferrata and the 12K Madden Peak.

Thursday, 07/17/2025: Posted photo — Shoshone Falls ID.

Shoshone Falls, known as the “Niagara of the West,” is a majestic waterfall on the Snake River in Idaho. This was a wonderful side trip on our way to camp near the Oregon Trail.

Friday, 07/18/2025: Post photo — Oregon Trail.

The Oregon Trail was a 2,170-mile (3,492 km) emigrant route to the Willamette Valley in Oregon, used by hundreds of thousands of American pioneers from 1841 to 1880. It stretched from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon. Tonight’s campsite was just off the Oregon Trail.

There was a visitor information center that featured some covered wagons. This is one of them.

Saturday, 07/19/2025: Post photo — Multnomah Falls OR.

Multnomah Falls is a waterfall located on Multnomah Creek in the Columbia River Gorge, east of Troutdale, between Corbett and Dodson, Oregon. According to Native American lore, Multnomah Falls was created to win the heart of a young princess who wanted a hidden place to bathe.

The upper falls is 542 feet tall and the lower falls is 69 feet tall.

That is all for now. Until next week, be safe.

“Sumens imagines consolatur et inspirat me.”

“Quod scripsi, scripsi. Ingeniarius sum, non scriptor.”