Saturday, November 17, 2007

Looking down on Storm Peak and the Boulder Field from the summit of Longs Peak. Rocky Mountain National Park. September 1998.

5 Comments:

Blogger Gledwood said...

Do you think they shot the Apollo Moon Landings somewhere like that?

Do you believe they really truly actually WENT to the moon?

Just wondering...

;->...

2:50 PM  
Blogger molson said...

You know the Boulder Field looks kind of surreal from so high up and Storm Peak looks so smooth on the one side and is jagged and broken on the other. The jagged and broken side would be the result of glaciers. The glaciers are gone now due to global warming that started over 10,000 years ago. I'm not sure that man had anything to do with it. Well actually I am and I do believe that Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. I could be wrong though since I wasn't there. I guess the truth won't be known until we go back and the garbage left over from the original moon landings is found.

5:55 PM  
Blogger Gledwood said...

Hey can you tell 7 weird things about yourself.... I am passing on a dreaded tag! Sorry!!

11:10 AM  
Blogger Gledwood said...

... yeah that is VERY lunar indeed... they never had glaciers on the moon, did they? So how come THAT got so carved up?

Well I suppose it's mostly craters. But how come they're all over the moon and not the earth???

;->...

6:13 AM  
Blogger molson said...

I guess there is nothing to erode the craters on the moon like there is here on the 'Mothership' or maybe the moon really is made out of cheese. Hmmmm. Makes one wonder.

5:56 PM  

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