Deb and I headed off for a short hike (3.5 miles RT, 400' vert) to the Trout Creek Chert Quarry. This quarry is an important archaeological site, so if you visit, please treat the area with respect. Here are a few pictures: I know, hard to read...sorry about that! Chert--especially from the Trout Creek quarry--was traded widely among native peoples as the source material for an array of stone tools including arrowheads. Above, Deb is holding "worked flakes" that were chipped off larger blocks to make tools. Just FYI: chert is a hard, opaque rock composed of silica with an amorphous or microscopically fine-grained texture. At this quarry, it occurs in a fairly large deposit, but in other places, chert most often shows up as nodules of flint or jasper. Here, the chert is a tan-to-red color; in other places, chert can be almost any color from white to black. Here's how to get to the quarry: Drive east up Trout Creek Pass and turn right on CR 307. ...
Wendell and Mary went hiking in Browns Canyon National Monument this weekend. While eating lunch at one of the overlooks, they noticed plumes of smoke rising from the valley floor. They walked to a clearing with a better view and saw the smoke was from a grass fire east of 285 on CR270. That is near the north entrance to Mesa Antero on the west side of 285 where they live. They don't know how it started, but luckily it didn't grow into a major fire.
We were inspired by a group on Facebook named "View from my window" that asks people all over the world to post a photo taken from their home. The photos are a fascinating glimpse of where--and how--people live around the globe. Some folks have included a short message of hope about life during this pandemic. We thought we could do our own local version of "Views," so please enjoy all forty-one images below. Take your time; no need to rush through. As Pooh says: "Doing nothing often leads to the very best of something." Mary Krehn: Donna Wittmer: Dennis Wittmer: Jed Turman: Amy McCrary: Judy Hamontre: Susan Nies: Russ Schnurr: Syd Schnurr: Sandi Brown: Karen Milligan: Diana Griffin: Cheryl Lindberg: Ralph Lindberg: Judy Edmands: Deb Hannigan: Michael Hannigan: Cyndi Rader: Ellen Ingraham: Michelle Pujol: Jacy Douma...
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