Sleeping under a blanket of stars. Sleeping Giant is viewed from the south by Marabou Ranch. Submitted by: Bas Wolf
After the nice rain Friday afternoon, we had a very nice double rainbow here in Strawberry Park. Submitted by: Mike Cook
After the nice rain Friday afternoon, we had a very nice double rainbow here in Strawberry Park. Submitted by: Mike Cook
Here's an image I took Thursday night, up at the Rabbit Ears Monument. It was a gorgeous night, very still, with excellent stars. Looking north, and taking an exposure over 1 hour, the stars appear to move around the north pole, as the earth rotates. Submitted by: Susannah Blundell
Diane Hitchens Holly models her late uncle Melvin Hitchens' beret and ski goggles for her audience during the Brown Bag Lecture Series on Friday at the Tread of Pioneers Museum. Photo by Tom Ross
Milner rancher Diane Holly talks about her father and uncle during Friday's Brown Bag Lecture Series "Ranching and Skiing, Hitchens Style" at the Tread of Pioneers Museum. Holly is the daughter of Errold Hitchens, who was a longtime rancher and well-known Steamboat Springs character. Photo by John F. Russell
Construction worker Betty Elder directs traffic through a construction area on Routt County Road 131 on Friday afternoon just outside of Oak Creek. The work is expected to be completed by mid-November. Photo by John F. Russell









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