Showing posts with label colorado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colorado. Show all posts

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Pikes Peak

Colorado Springs
   On this day in 1806, Zebulon Pike first spotted the mountain that would later carry his name, Pikes Peak.
   In June of 1806, Pike lead an expedition to map some of the lower areas of the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase. They started from near St Louis, just as Lewis and Clark had done, following the Missouri River. The group trekked across what would be Nebraska and then Colorado. On this day, November 15, they spotted this high peak which Pike called "Grand Peak". They wanted to scale the mountain, but with winter setting in they found they could not and wound up getting somewhat lost in southwest Colorado. They were eventually captured by Spanish soldiers and escorted back east all the way to Louisiana.
   Pikes Peak, located near Colorado Springs, Colorado, is the highest peak in the southern Rocky Mountains at 14,115ft. It also carries numerous Native American names, including "Tava" meaning "sun" by the Utes. The first (non-native) American to climb to its summit was Edwin James in 1820. It is a National Historic Landmark.

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Mysterious Church in Colorado

Mysterious Church
Morley, Colorado is a ghost town. It was a railroad stop and a mining town, founded 1878 by Santa Fe Railroad. The mine closed in 1956 and everyone left. The only real remains are the ruins of the St. Aloysius Church, as seen here from the interstate.

Monday, June 17, 2013

The Art of the Welcome Sign

While traveling through other states, one of our traditions is to get a photo of the "Welcome to 'Our State'" signs. No, not like many tourists, where you stop the car and have all the family pose in front of the sign-we don't have time for that sort of thing! But I get the shots nonetheless. And I love seeing how different states choose to welcome visitors who have arrived from their neighboring state.
Welcome To ...Alabama Sign
"Welcome to Alabama the Beautiful" and an addition mentioning the current governor; Interstate 65. Short but sweet with a  nice little slogan and an extra sign that might have to be changed every few years.
Many more after the break....