Welcome to the Colorado backcountry

The vast acreage of wilderness and backcountry beauty in Colorado make it one of the more popular locations for camping, backpacking, and day-hiking.

In addition to a eight National Parks and Monuments, Colorado boasts an equal number of Wilderness Areas, millions of acres of National Forest and BLM land, and over three dozen state parks.

From mountains to deserts, and grasslands to canyons, one could spend a lifetime hiking the trails of Colorado and not cover all of them.

autumn leaves

I really wanted to see how this red leaf would look on a black background. This is a scrub oak plant backlit by the afternoon sun. All the leaves and grasses really show off their fall colors when the sun is behind them.

No Name Creek, Glenwood Canyon

Running north from Glenwood Canyon and the Colorado River, the No Name Creek trail is a pleasant hike for a lazy autumn afternoon.


Don't hesitate to click www.flickr.com/photos/silbecl to see more of my work. The transition seasons are good times to try close-up work instead of the landscape photography I favor in the summer.