Indian Peaks - Continental Divide
BlackandWhite

by

James "BO" Insogna

Indian Peaks - Continental Divide
View Larger
Indian Peaks - Continental Divide
Colorado Black and white Nature fine art photography print. Brainard Lake - Rocky Mountains Continental Divide, Indian Peaks. The name was selected because many of the peaks within the wilderness are named for Native American tribes of the west. This wilderness area covers nearly 75,000 acres, following the Continental Divide south for nearly 16 miles, with the Rocky Mountain National Park as its northern border. It is located just west of Boulder and right above the town called Ward. Within Indian Peaks lie Ogallala Peak (13,333 ft.), Paiute Peak (13,083 ft.), Pawnee Peak (12,939 k.), Shoshoni Peak (12,962 ft.), Apache Peak (13,438 ft.), Navajo Peak (13,405 *.), Arikaree Peak (13,146 ft.), Arapahoe Peak (13,392 ft)., and Niwot Ridge. There are four trail passes—Devil's Thumb (11,747 ft.), Arapahoe (11,906 ft.), Pawnee (12,541 ft.), and Buchanan (11,837 ft.). Buy this Fine art black and white photography print. Custom framed in all sizes. http://www.BoInsogna.com
ScottHovind
ScottHovind ::
November 16, 2009
Again, that black sky background is awesome.

lightningman
lightningman ::
November 17, 2009
Thank Scott!

PaulCoco
PaulCoco ::
November 17, 2009
This is terrific, love the high contrast.

View all 8 Member Comments
Bookmark and Share