Icy Trees at Aspen Basin


Ann and I go up to the ski basin to hike up together for a run. It’s misty, ethereal, and surreal up high. The trees are covered in windblown ice that looks like wings, claws, or coral. Ann works hard to make it and enjoys the supreme satisfaction of a fully earned run. No downhill footage today, but a few clips worth enjoying.

Also posted at EveryTrail.


One response to “Icy Trees at Aspen Basin”

  1. Since you’ve previously mentioned Everytrail in your blog, we thought you would like to know about our second just-released integration with Google Earth – Tours in Google Earth.

    An EveryTrail trip, including trip route, photos and trip notes, will now play in a 1-click, fly-through slideshow using Google Earth’s Touring feature. EveryTrail itself, and EveryTrail in Google Earth, offer a unique way to share a trip taken with friends, family and fellow adventurers instead of a traditional video or photo album. The introduction of Tours is a major step toward the geoweb becoming mainstream. Tours make Google Earth 3D content even more accessible to hundreds of millions of Google Earth users world-wide.

    EveryTrail is a global web2.0 platform for geotagged user generated travel content that is changing the way millions of people share their travel experiences and plan their trips. EveryTrail users create valuable content, for themselves, their family and friends, and for the broader community, by uploading GPS data and photos in order to create visual interactive trip reports of their travel experiences.

    If you’re interested, we’ve got more information about Tours in Google Earth at http://www.everytrail.com/pr/everytrail-launches-tours-in-google-earth/ and on our blog at blog.everytrail.com.

    See you on Every Trail.

Leave a Reply to Art Gould Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.