Colorado By Drone
Colorado is one of the most beautiful states in the USA, and it’s the one that got me into traveling.
Back in 2016, I slept in a truck tent for 2 months and drove almost 10,000 miles in the mountains to capture this 4K drone video.
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Some places you might see in the video:
– Tenmile Creek (Frisco, CO)
– Bangs Canyon (Grand Junction, CO)
– American Basin
– Million Dollar Highway
– Blue Lakes Trail (Ridgway, CO)
– North Clear Creek Falls (Creede, CO)
– Bear Creek Falls (Ouray, CO)
– Officers Gulch (Frisco, CO)
– Crystal Mill (Marble, CO)
– Escalante Canyon (Delta, CO)
– Town of Silverton, CO
– Devil’s Head Fire Lookout (Sedalia, CO)
– Island Lake Hike (Silverton, CO)
– Royal Gorge Bridge (Canon City, CO)
– Town of Ouray, CO
– Ice Lakes Trail (Silverton, CO)
– Bear Creek Falls (Telluride, CO)
– Rattlesnake Canyon Arches (Grand Junction, CO)
– Bridal Veil Falls (Telluride, CO)
– Booth Falls Trail (Vail, CO)
– Hanging Lake (Glenwood Springs, CO)
– Maroon Bells (Aspen, CO)
– Dallas Divide (Ridgway, CO)
– Colorado National Monument (Grand Junction, CO)
– Via Ferrata (Telluride, CO)
– Roxborough State Park (Littleton, CO)
– Mount Elbert
– Handies Peak
– Grays Peak
– Eldorado Canyon State Park
– Mount Lincoln
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Music: “Ilusion” from Guitarra del Fuego© by Johannes Linstead – used by permission of Real Music® – https://www.realmusic.com
November 15, 2019 @ 3:45 pm
Fantastic video. We have enjoyed Northern Colorado but the bark beetles have severely damaged the forest and we are looking to take our next trip to this area. Any especially nice trails for our Jeep that are a bit on the easy side for skill level? Which of your shots are accessed by foot trails?
November 16, 2019 @ 9:59 am
Thanks Ken, glad you enjoyed! A lot of it was by foot. We visit the Frisco/Vail/Glenwood area a lot, and there are some very nice hikes around there even after the beetle damage. Booth Falls, Hanging Lake, and the 14ers are all great. If you’re ever in the Twin Lakes area, you could do the drive up to American Basin. It’s a rocky (and easy) trail but extremely scenic. Regards