It’s been a month to the day since our last post, we’ve been heads-down with work and same-old same-old.
We’re helping a neighbor with their dog, so we took advantage of the warm Easter weekend weather and took her along with us to hike the Stone Mountain Trail.
Seenie Mae is quite the trooper – 8 miles and 2,800 feet of elevation and she was ready to go for more. Colorado dogs definitely have the life – mountains, water, if I come back as a dog I want to be reincarnated here!

Stone Mountain

Stone Mountain
This summit makes it easy to see how the mountain got it’s name!


Rock n Roll

Rock n Roll
Sitting pretty among the boulders.


Stone Mountain View

Stone Mountain View
The view of Longs Peak and the Mummy Range from the top of Stone Mountain.


Mountain Dog

Mountain Dog
I’m a Colorado dog – of course I’m playing in the mountains!


On Alert

On Alert
The Seenie Mae radar tracks a foreign moving object


My Life Sucks

My Life Sucks
You can tell that it’s a rough life!


Cooling Off

Cooling Off
Here’s a nice patch of snow to lay in


Guided Missle

Stone Mountain Guided Missle
Like a guided missle on cruise control!


Must. Eat. Snow.

Must. Eat. Snow.
Just a quick bite on the run.


Another one

Another one
… bites the dust


What’s That

What's That
There’s something interesting along the trail!


Taking It In

Taking It In
Colette and Seenie Mae enjoy the view out over the flatlands.


Salty Kisses

Salty Kisses
Somebody just snuck a kiss in!


Up The Slot

Stone Mountain - Up The Slot
Climbing up through a slot on the trail.


Google Earth Profile

Stone Mountain Trail Google Earth
Google Earth view of the Stone Mountain Trail.



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