Pulpit Rock is a fun winter hike; it stays snow-free most of the year because it's low in elevation. And it's got some great views from the top - this is looking towards Pikes Peak.
Don't look down if you're afraid of heights.
It's got some great columns at the top.
I think these ones look like stone mushrooms.
Coming back down you can see the steep cliffs that form two sides of the peak. Luckily you don't have to climb these to get to the top.
Pulpit Rock looks fantastic, Al!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great view from the top.
I will not look down, I have afraid of heights.
Have a good week ahead.
Looks like such a terrific place!! I do love those huge rocks and such a view!! Wonderful captures for the day, a always, Al! Hope you have a great new week!!
ReplyDeleteGreat views and lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteYour photographs just rock. Beautiful views.
ReplyDeleteGreat view from the top. Those rock formations are superb.
ReplyDeleteOh wow … there are some stomach churning heights here! The rock formations show that nature IS art in the final analysis.
ReplyDeleteAt what altitude were you - looks pretty high, since you could capture Pike's Peak this way! Great shots:)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a neat place to hike.. The views are beautiful. Great shots, enjoy your new week!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a place ~ I do remember seeing Pulpit Rock on a 'road trip' ~ Gorgeous photography, Al!
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artmusedog and carol
Impressive rock formations. I like its name.
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That looks like an interesting hike to make--beautiful view of Pike's Peak!
ReplyDeleteAmazing rock formations! A wonderful set up for an adventure movie!
ReplyDeleteamazing view and great shots Al !
ReplyDeleteWhat a magnificent, majestic landscape.
ReplyDeleteLove those unusual rock formations.
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ReplyDeletePaisagens deslumbrantes!!!
Ótimo fim de semana!
Beijinhos..·°هჱ
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These are magical rocks!
ReplyDeleteCredo che vivere in Colorado debba essere veramente meraviglioso !!!!
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