Around 0:50 the animation shows 4 'parallel' lines of mountains.Parallel ridges. . . .? could you be more specific?
That's what nature does. Some ridge lines in Colorado were formed from lava flows coming out of a mountain and then millions of years later the rest of the mountain wore away so all you see are the ribbons of rock that were once the lava flowing up through fissures, to get to the surface of the once, mountain.Around 0:50 the animation shows 4 'parallel' lines of mountains.
Fantastic video Karl. I once owned a condo in Breckenridge - bought high, sold low. Then rented for many years. Gorgeous country. Gorgeous scenes, and of course, your expertise in all things "mountain" are amazing. Can't decide of the drone views or the skiing were better.I had great ski & hike up Quandary Peak's east ridge last Friday. A true sidewalk to the sky. Happily, a winter conditions ascent only has a fraction of the climbers visiting compared to summer, during the prime season there is literally 100's every day. Here's a GREAT preview of the climb, Enjoy!
Nice video! Winter in the mountains is the best! We live in Estes Park and the summers can get pretty crazy in the hills. I'm pretty impressed you were able to fly. Here in Estes I'm pretty much grounded from about Oct/Nov until mid to late May due to the winds. Happy and safe flying!I had great ski & hike up Quandary Peak's east ridge last Friday. A true sidewalk to the sky. Happily, a winter conditions ascent only has a fraction of the climbers visiting compared to summer, during the prime season there is literally 100's every day. Here's a GREAT preview of the climb, Enjoy!