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Time is running out to sign-up for the INAUGURAL Jack Quinn’s Running Club 5k Championship Race and Fun Run on June 2nd!!
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Hey all I just wanted to share with you a very quick glance of a time lapse video I shot of Pikes Peak from Garden Of The Gods! You will see parts of these clips and much more time lapse soon to come in fishing videos/shows. This is only my second time shooting time lapse so there is a ton of room for improvement, but I like what the clouds are doing over the Peak. There are two separate shots
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Hiked Mt. Herman on Wednesday and got to watch the Thunderbird performance over the USAFA. It was really unusual to see the jets flying below us.
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As a country Americans aren't short on irony when it comes to our views on nature and the world around us. Many of us claim to be patriots but don't
The great Beauprez elk lift
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- Created on Thursday, 05 October 2006 15:36
- Written by Dave Philipps
Here's an interesting idea. At a debate yesterday, Republican gubernatorial hopeful Bob Beauprez suggested there is an easy solution to drilling for natural gas in sensitive wildlife habitat in Colorado, such as the Roan Plateau - and it isn't developing renewable energy sources (that was his opponent, Bill Ritter's line).Beauprez said the best solution is to use state budget money to relocate deer, elk and other animals away from drilling areas.
According to The Gazette, Ritter responded that this is not a real solution. "You can't change migration patterns just because you tell elk to go to a different place."
What about it? Can you wild animals so easily adapt to another home? (If so, maybe I could rent out my spare bedroom.)













