High Country Wildlife
Guided photo safari into the alpine world of wildlife..
Adventure Highlights
  • Photograph mountain goats - the Monarch of the Mountain - Uo Close & Personal
  • Bighorn sheep, marmots, pika, and White-tailed Ptarmigan against one of the most breathtaking backdrops the Rocky Mountains has to offer fill paticipant's viewfinders
  • Experience a real Rocky Mountain High
  • Instruction on digital photography, Photoshop, and wildlife photography techniques
2010 Dates:xJuly 18-22

2010 Prices:x$425
Prices are in US Dollars and subject to increase.

2011 Dates
This adventure will be offered on comparable dates with comparable prices.
Leader: Weldon Lee
& Lori Huff

Mount Evans, one of Colorado’s most photogenic locations, has everything a wildlife photographer could possibly desire.  Its road, the highest paved one in the United States, takes visitors to the summit, which is the home of the mountain goat, the rightful holder to the title, Monarch of the Mountain.

Bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer, yellow-bellied marmots and pika also call the mountain their home, as do White-tailed Ptarmigan, a member of the grouse family that turns white in winter.

But that’s not all. A rainbow of colorful alpine wild flowers and 2000-year-old wind-sculpted bristlecone pines are sure to fill your viewfinder with their glory.

A "Just the Essentials" Adventure

Group Size:xLimited to 10 participants. Small group size allows in-depth instruction along with a high degree of personalized attention for beginners and professionals alike.

Included:xInstruction, handouts, complete office support, itinerary as outlined.

Items not included:xTransportation, lodging, meals, alcoholic beverages, items of a personal nature, activities not specified in itinerary, gratuities, taxes, and travel insurance.

Physical Requirements: Easy to moderarate. Limited walking. Flexible
Individuals are not required to participate in every activity.

Planning Arrivals & Departures:xArrive in Idaho Springs, CO, before 5 p.m. on Day 1. Depart the afternoon of Day 5.

You have to EXPERIENCE IT . . .
to BELIEVE IT!
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