Frozen In Time – North Clear Creek Falls

North Clear Creek Falls normally carries lots of water over the edge, but stops moving in the cold winters of the Rocky Mountains. Actually, the water was still running slowly under the ice – although it’s not visible in this capture. This image was taken in the the late afternoon sun in the San Juan National Forest near Creede, Colorado.

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Fall Foliage Meets Old Man Winter
American Bald Eagles In Flight
Aspen Sunset Over Bear Lake
Sunflowers Forever
Overnight Hike To Shoshoni Peak
Rocky Mountain Reflections
The Wildflower Capital
Storm Chasing The Eastern Plains
Night-Time Mission To Boston
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Thanks for the great post. Bookmarked
Thanks for the great post. Bookmarked
No wonder they’re the most photographed in CO, I went searching for them on the interweb and lo and behold look where I ended up! Definitely the best representation here Mike, the lighting is perfect!