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Juniper Tree in Garden of The Gods11 views
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June at Garden of The Gods9 viewsNote the reflections of mountains in her sunglasses.
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Rock and A Hard Place11 viewsThere were a few trees growing on the sides of the large rock formations.
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Prairie Coneflower10 viewsBy mid-October there were not a lot of flowers left. We found this one behind the Garden of the Gods Visitor Center.
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Fall in Garden of The Gods10 viewsThe Cottonwood Trees were yellow in mid-October.
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Bridge and Cottonwood Trees10 viewsThe trees were beautiful when we were there.
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June in Tree6 views
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Kindergarten Rock behind Cathedral Spires6 viewsThere were rock climbers everywhere the day we were there.
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Mountain Bluebird7 views
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Garden of the Gods4 viewsThe park is a cool place to spend a few hours hiking around. There are many interesting rock formations within easy walking distance, much of it on paved paths.
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Bagpiper6 viewsThere was a wedding getting ready to start while we were at Garden of The Gods. This guy seems out of place in the desert.
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June at Garden of The Gods3 viewsRichard convinced June to climb up on these rocks for a picture.
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Pikes Peak Through Siamese Twins4 viewsTwo adjoining rock towers create this window where Pikes Peak can be seen.
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Siamese Twins2 viewsOne of the more interesting formations at Garden of The Gods
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An Unnamed Rock3 viewsWe got on the wrong trail and ended up at the opposite end of the park from where we wanted to be. We found this formation but no information on what it was called.
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Dawn at Gold Camp2 viewsWe hiked up the hills behind the Cheyenne Canon B&B to the Gold Camp Reservoir for sunrise. The sunrise itself was disappointing because the skys were clear. The morning sun did light up the hills with a beautiful red/orange color.
Note the moon at the top of the picture.
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