3.18.13: The Anchorage skyline as seen from Earthquake Park and across Cook Inlet on a warm, by Alaska standards, winter's day. The mountains are the Chugach Mountains.
3.16.13: The city of Anchorage comes alive as the sun sets over Sleeping Lady and Cook Inlet on what was a great day for photography in and around Anchorage, AK as seen from the Glen Alps trail head.
3.2.13 : A spectacular winter day along the shores of Turnagain Arm about 35 miles south of Anchorage.
03.01.13: An empty Alaska Railroad coal train hugs the shore of Turnagain Arm about 20 miles south of Anchorage on a cold and blustery day in February.
A loaded BNSF coal train rolls beneath the shadow of Pikes Peak on a gorgeous Colorado day.
Alaska Railroad empty coal train rounds the curve at Girdwood headed north for another load of black diamonds and a return to the southern Port of Seward, Alaska.
This location on the former Rio Grande can be reached either by the railroad or via a long narrow treacherous dirt road. No matter how you arrive the view id worth it. Seen here is the daily San Luis & Rio Grande passenger train enroute to Alamosa, CO
An empty BNSF coal train is headed north through Palmer Lake, CO as seen from the surrounding bluffs on a beautiful Colorado day.
A BNSF train rolls north returning to the coal fields of Wyoming. In the background is Cheyenne Mountain. Home of Norad.
3.18.13: The Anchorage skyline as seen from Earthquake Park and across Cook Inlet on a warm, by Alaska standards, winter's day. The mountains are the Chugach Mountains.
3.18.13: The Anchorage skyline as seen from Earthquake Park and across Cook Inlet on a warm, by Alaska standards, winter's day. The mountains are the Chugach Mountains.
3.18.13: The Anchorage skyline as seen from Earthquake Park and across Cook Inlet on a warm, by Alaska standards, winter's day. The mountains are the Chugach Mountains.
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