Ouray, Colorado
July 18-20, 2011

A change in altitude
will change your attitude
with this exciting
photographic adventure.

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Don't miss this amazing adventure!

Imagine, grabbing your gear and heading off road to explore old mining towns, magnificent waterfalls and high mountain basins filled with blankets of wildflowers. This adventure is sure to provide one of the most memorable experiences you will ever have with your camera. Please ClickHere for more details and to input your suggestions.

Ouray, Colorado is known as the "off road capitol of the world", because within moments, you can be traveling one of the 600 miles of off road trails into the high country of the San Juan Mountains.

We will experience the thrill of reaching the summit of Engineer Pass at over 12,000 feet, and the incredible vistas of Imogene Pass at over 13,000 feet.

We will explore the well-preserved mining town of Animas Forks and the ruins of the famous Tomboy mine. We will experience the awesome beauty of Yankee Boy Basin to see twin waterfalls and wildflowers so breathtaking you will want to return again and again.

Each day is filled with opportunities to photograph in areas that can only be reached with a four-wheel drive. We make the most of each trail we travel, taking the time to stop along the way. Lunch may be in a quaint cafe in historic Silverton or a sack lunch beside a roaring waterfall along the trail.
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We will be headquartered at the beautiful
Alpenglow Condos which is located
in the heart of downtown Ouray.
The condos are in walking distance to
restaurants, shopping, sight seeing and the famous
Hot Springs Pool.

For those who want to stay with the group in this home, we share the costs with the number of folks who stay in it. This keeps your lodging cost down to a minimum and allows for great camaraderie in the evenings after a long day on the trail. Space in the house is available on a "first come - first served" basis. Register early to secure your place.

Ouray also offers a variety of accommodations from
hotel style rooms to condos.


Adventure dates are July 18-20, 2011 with wildflower and waterfall emphases. The early registration fee is $795 if you register before April 1st. This fee includes 4-wheel drive transportation into the mountains during the workshop.