Use the photos on this page cost $50 for one-time use with credit to the photographer (Kea Giles [keagiles]) and notification of use (you can contact me a keagiles AT coyotesong DOT com). Watch this page for additional photos as I take them. Note: All photos are copyright keagiles.

The world from Pikes Peak, Colorado, USA. Photo by keagiles.

Cub Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Across the lake you can still see the burn scars from the 2012 Fern Lake Fire.

Dream Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA. Photo by keagiles.

Looking east at Boulder’s Chautauqua Park from Flagstaff Mountain, Boulder, Colorado, USA. Photo by keagiles. Click on the photo for a larger image.

Lake Isabelle (drained for the summer), Colorado, USA. Photo by keagiles.

Soon, Elk rutting season begins. Elk move into the Estes Park valley — it’s a great time for people to come and listen to the males bugling and watch them dueling. But from afar, folks! A male elk in rutting season is not something you want to come face to antler with. Photo by keagiles.

From valley to mountain-top: Colorado wilderness. San Juan National Forest, Colorado, USA.Photo taken 3 Sept. 2012 by keagiles.

Pilot Knob, Golden Horn, and Vermillion, as seen from Hwy 550, Colorado, USA. Learn more at http://drdirtbag.wordpress.com/2012/07/17/fuller-vermilion-golden-horn-pilot-knob/. Photo taken 3 Sept. 2012 by keagiles.

Andrews Lake is located along the Million Dollar Highway (Highway 550) in the Weminuche Wilderness, Colorado, USA. Snowdon Peak is in the distance. Photo by keagiles.

A wide shot of Mount Herard with the Great Sand Dunes of Colorado in the foreground (on the left). Photo by keagiles.

Great Sand Dunes National Monument. In the summer, it’s best to visit early in the morning or evening. Midday, the heat off of the sand can be hazardous. Photo by keagiles.

The largest aspen I have ever seen — near Bear Creek in San Juan National Forest, along the Million Dollar Highway, Colorado, USA. Photo by keagiles.

A pretty Colorado columbine flower, photographed by keagiles in Peaceful Valley, Colorado, 16 June 2012.
Couldn’t find an email link. We’re using your Pilot Knob photo (cropped) in a news story on TheDenverChannel.com.
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