Saturday, November 27, 2010
Shutterfly Sweetness
I use shutterfly to document all of the adventures Jake and I partake in. I create an annuall photo book for our Anniversary every year. Well, sometimes I have it done by our anniversary, this year I hope to have it by Christmas! Shutterfly is an awesome site where you can store ALL of your photos and never run out of space. Shutterfly also has the ability to create photobooks, calendars, photo cards etc.. pretty much anything you could want with a photo on it - they've got it!!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Doms & Spatzle
Friday, March 26, 2010
Silverton Mountain February 13 and 14 2010
Over presidents Day weekend I went to Silverton Mountain with my friend Sarah and her crew. Unfortunately Jake had to work, but that means I get to go back again with him someday!
The view from the chair lift of the main peak at Silverton. We hiked up this ridge to the bill board on the second peak.
Our first run we hiked almost to the top and dropped in to the right. Fabio our guide is standing on top of the chute we skied - I don't have any pictures because I was too scared to think of taking any! I conquered my fears, skied the chute, and would do it again!
The gang stopped at Red Mountain Pass on the way home from Silverton. It is one of the most beautiful places in Colorado, I can't wait to go back with Jake!
Mayflower Gulch
Jake and I at the trail head of Mayflower Gulch.
Ripley enjoying the lunch break. He spent most of the time chewing snowballs off of his paws.
We have been working with Kobe on his modeling career. He's going for the tough mountain doggie look in the photo above. And below he's getting in touch with his playful side.
Jake and the dogs approaching our destination. We stuck to the trees today, you can't see it, but straight in front of us is the top side of a pretty big wind-loaded cornice which we choose to avoid.
Ripley enjoying the lunch break. He spent most of the time chewing snowballs off of his paws.
We have been working with Kobe on his modeling career. He's going for the tough mountain doggie look in the photo above. And below he's getting in touch with his playful side.
Jake and the dogs approaching our destination. We stuck to the trees today, you can't see it, but straight in front of us is the top side of a pretty big wind-loaded cornice which we choose to avoid.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Winter Adventures
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