Whenever you see pictures of Pikes Peak, it's always the famous view we have from the city. Have you ever wondered what it looks like from a different angle? Yesterday I was in Woodland Park, about 18 miles west of Colorado Springs, "up the pass", as we say (Ute Pass, that is). It's a pretty little mountain town with lots of cabins, fresh air and natural beauty. I was there to chat with the owners of the Edgewood Inn, a gorgeous bed and breakfast where I will be doing a shoot next month. This is the view from their back deck: the north slope of Pikes Peak. Breathtaking! I want to book a room at the Edgewood Inn just so I can have this view with my morning coffee!
30 January 2016
Another side of the mountain
Whenever you see pictures of Pikes Peak, it's always the famous view we have from the city. Have you ever wondered what it looks like from a different angle? Yesterday I was in Woodland Park, about 18 miles west of Colorado Springs, "up the pass", as we say (Ute Pass, that is). It's a pretty little mountain town with lots of cabins, fresh air and natural beauty. I was there to chat with the owners of the Edgewood Inn, a gorgeous bed and breakfast where I will be doing a shoot next month. This is the view from their back deck: the north slope of Pikes Peak. Breathtaking! I want to book a room at the Edgewood Inn just so I can have this view with my morning coffee!
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2 comments:
This is a very lovely view.
Tomás.
They're lucky to have that view. Beautiful!
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