Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Cimmaron, New Mexico

After a two week break from Silverton, the crew met up again to continue working on an episode for Cimmaron, New Mexico. The first day we gathered b-roll of the town and finished with some interviews.  Opted to do the ghost hunting the next night since everyone was too tired the day we arrived.
The 6k sq ft WS Ranch house we stayed in
Cimmaron Jail
Next day was spent at the original Cimmaron jail, and later at the St. James Hotel.  Lots of filming and several full-costume reenactments. The guest of honor we spent a lot of time with was Clay Allison, great nephew of the famed old-west gunfighter Robert Clay Allison.  And of course all three days we were spoiled again with amazing home-cooked meals by Sandy!  The last day we took the scenic drive back through Taos, then up to San Luis and Walsenberg back to I-25.
Clay Allison, Tracey, Erick, and Tammila
Who killed Kevin?
There and back again

Friday, May 18, 2012

Return to Silverton

April 22-29 was our return trip to Silverton, Colorado to finish filming for the history and paranormal episode.  Being National Parks week, we decided to spend the first night on our way down there camping in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison.  And since it was a Sunday night in April, Eric and I almost had the entire park and campgrounds to ourselves.  After dusk we went out to painted wall to get some night shots of the stars, and early in the morning we drove the rim and got all the virtual and earth geocaches.
Sunrise at the Black Canyon

We took our time driving the rest of the way to Silverton the next morning, stopping for lunch in Ouray and at every pullout and geocache along Million Dollar Highway (550).  Once we got to Silverton, we met up with a few others from the crew then later took a drive just out of town to see the old ore bins still hanging across the valley.
I never noticed this waterfall until we stopped there to get a cache!
Ironton
Ironton, a ghost town on Million Dollar Highway
Bear tracks!
Geocaching along Million Dollar
Ore bin and tower

The next day we drove south a bit on 550 for more geocaches, and I even spotted a snowshoe hare! The rest of the crew all finally arrived by 2pm, and we got to work investigating and filming.  Wednesday and half of Thursday were spent running around town doing the same.
Geocaching on 550
Filming in the Imperial Hotel
In full costume at an old brothel!
At the archives

Thursday afternoon Sandy generously provided everyone with a big grilled steak lunch to wrap up filming.  Everyone else left town shortly after, but Eric and I stuck around as long as we were allowed so we could enjoy the area and film a bit more around town.  Which meant for the next few nights it was just the two of us staying in an empty, haunted hotel!
Friday was a bit rainy and there was a dusting of snow from the night before, so we spent the day driving the entire San Juan Scenic Skyway.  Even with so little snow in the area just enough prevented us from getting to Alta lakes.  We stopped in Telluride for lunch and got back to Silverton just in time for sunset.
Scenery along the drive
Lizard Head
Alta Lakes road
San Juan scenic Skyway drive

The next day our plan was to make an attempt to get to the abandoned 7-level boarding house perched on the face of Galena Mountain.  Around the third switchback on the 4wd road up there we found a large and impassable pile of snow.  Though only late April, this had been the warmest winter in Silverton in nearly 50 years.  Snow was mostly non-existent already, and all the Jeeps in the area were out making the same attempt we had.
The abandoned 7-level boarding house high on the mountain.  We'll make it one day!
4-wheeling Pike, the Subbie Foz
Eric spotting the rougher patches back down the 4wd roads
A Forester in it's natural habitat

Instead we spent the day climbing to the top of the ruins at Eureka, which were much more steep and difficult to climb than any photo could emphasize.  The ruins were more in-tact and interesting the higher we went!
Making our way up
Eureka ruins!
Top of the ruins!
Farewell, Silverton

The hotel was to open again for guests on the 30th so we left Sunday morning.  Searching for an interesting route we ended up going back through Montrose, Gunnison, Buena Vista, Leadville, and stopping in Breckenridge for a bit, then back along I-70.
Geocaching at an abandoned mine in Breckenridge
Sunset near Frisco

Monday, May 7, 2012

Supermoon Photo Shoot

I've had "largest full moon of 2012" marked down for May 5th in my calendar since sometime last year. Even with that much time to think about a location to view it from, I was still drawing a blank the morning I had to make a decision. Not wanting to make a long hike (in case the weather didn't cooperate) I decided on the side of a scenic mountain on the west end of Golden, Colorado. Eric and I got there an hour early to claim a good viewing spot.

Last light over Golden
I finally have a good enough lens to get a clean shot of downtown Denver
What I hadn't anticipated was the spectacular sunset we got right as the moon was rising. I found myself frantically changing lenses while trying to shoot both subjects, since they were in different areas of the sky.

Golden bathed in golden light
The moon came into view right on time. I got all the shots I needed, and after only 10 minutes it went behind clouds for the rest of the night.

"Lunar Perigee" - the supermoon rising