La Cumbre Cloud Spill

By John Wiley

We like to glance up at the mountains often daily, and always enjoy the ever-changing face of the front range no matter where we are in town.

This silent scene brought a full stop to our day, as we watched clouds spill over La Cumbre Peak and disappear into warmer air.


By Max Rosenberg

Boomer by the airport on Friday.

John Wiley

Written by John Wiley

John Wiley is a local pilot and longtime contributor to edhat.

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