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Summer Evenings…

…are the best!

Many of you know what it’s like to be sitting on the porch, in front of your cabin, here on a Summers evening at McGregor. It’s something special! Here is a short video of footage taken in the late afternoon/evening.. hope you enjoy!

Michael

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The summers at McGregor are something special and this one is no exception! It’s as one would imagine; stepping out of your cabin door to the scene of mountain tops turning from snow capped to vibrant green, colorful displays of wild flowers, birds and chipmunks all about, and air you can only breathe here at 8,000 feet at the foot of Rocky Mountain National Park!

The Caretakers Cottage on a fine mountain evening!

The Caretakers Cottage on a fine mountain evening!



We’ve had elk and mule deer on the property the past few days, and the marmot family on the hill above us is busy enjoying the nice warm weather as well. Guests are relaxing on their patios soaking in the views after a long day exploring the trails of the park, horseback riding, or rafting the Poudre or Colorado rivers. THIS is what McGregor is about! THIS is why Rocky Mountain National Park was created! One must explore that fundamental desire to get out and experience the wilderness and all it has to offer. Most just scratch the surface of the answers the wilderness holds and it whets their appetite for more, bursting their imagination at the seams in the process! Once the lands grandeur and history (and potential future) grab hold, it’s hook, line, and sinker – you’re trapped in its powerful grasp! Whether you never get out of your car on Trail Ridge Road, if you run to the deepest corners of the park, if you hike around Bear Lake, or if you climb the Diamond on Long’s Peak, you can’t help but be touched by this spectacular corner of the Rockies.

This evening is truly wonderful. Cool mountain air is coming off the divide to our west, the animals are out, the sun is low, and it’s about as perfect as one could hope for. I walked around the property closing up some cabin doors, and brought the camera along hoping to capture some little part to share with you… so here are a few shots! I hope you enjoy!

Michael

p.s. I have a couple of new entries on my personal blog from some outings this past week… here are the links if you’re interested:

Granite Pass – North Longs Peak Trail

Flattop Mountain

Lawn Lake

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