The start of the drive. Just about to enter into Deer Creek Canyon.
Mmmmm...... what lies ahead.......
Some old house that needed a few repairs.
High grade road. Below is a video I shot last winter driving up this same road:
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An old school house.
VERY tight and windy up ahead.
I didn't actually intend to stop like this, but I've always wanted to get this shot.
You can see the snow starting to fall.
Normally there is a bridge that goes across this river to get to this person's summer cabin (actual cabin is out of the frame to the right) but heavy spring runoff has washed the bridge away. Oops.
Here is someone else's bridge. Their cabin is out of the frame on the left. See the trail on the opposite bank?
There used to be remains of houses in this river. After the Hayman fire (about 10 years ago) the following year there were floods/mud slides caused by the weakened ground (a fire will consume all the grass and roots holding the soil together) and washed several houses downstream.
These rocks look too perfectly stacked.
The house was built new after the fire burned the old one to the ground. Coming through this area around sunset in the summer can be a very surreal experience. The charred forest and an orange sky behind it really makes for an erie back drop.
Just up the road from the burned forest, it's back to normal.
I didn't get very far up this icy hill. Getting in and out of the car was difficult without slipping on the ice.
Back to more burned forest.
Continued below due to 25 pic maximum cutoff.... ghey.


