Mountains In The Sky

in #photography9 years ago

These are the towering mountains of the Sangre de Cristo (Spanish for "Blood of Christ") the  southernmost subrange of the Rocky Mountains. What I love about this image is that the clouds above the mountains are mirroring the shape of the mountains but in the sky! I call this image "Mountains In The Sky".

This range runs from  Poncha Pass in South-Central Colorado, trending southeast and south, and  ends at the Glorieta Pass, just southeast of Santa Fe, New Mexico. 

This range used  to be called "La Sierra Nevada", "La Sierra Madre", "La Sierra", and  "The Snowies" (used by English speakers). In 1719 the Spanish explorer  Antonio Valverde y Cosio named the range Sangre de Cristo ("Blood of  Christ") mountains after being impressed by the reddish hue of the snowy  peaks at sunrise, alpenglow.
(Research Source)

On the right side of this image  is Mount Herald with its 13340 ft / 4066 m peak. Below this is the Great  Sand Dunes National Park, containing the tallest sand dunes in North  America which rise to a maximum height of 750 feet / 229 m, from the  floor of the San Luis Valley on the western base of the Sangre de Cristo  Range. The dunes cover an area of about 19,000 acres / 7,700 ha.  

Researchers say that the dunes started forming less than 440,000 years  ago and were created from sand and soil deposits of the Rio Grande and  its tributaries, flowing through the San Luis Valley. Over  ages, the glaciers that fed the river and vast lake that existed across the valley melted away, and the water evaporated. Westerly winds picked  up the exposed remaining sand particles from the dry lake and river  flood plain.  

As the wind eventually lost power prior to  crossing the Sangre de Cristo Range, the sand was deposited on the east  edge of the valley, creating the piled up dunes we see today. This  process still continues, and the dunes are slowly growing. The wind  changes the shape of the dunes daily as it continues to move sand from  the middle of the valley northward. 
(Research Source)

Behind the dunes there is a  small creek that runs through that pass to the left of Mount Herald,  this is called Sand Creek . In the pass there is a small but pointed  peak sticking up in the distance right below the clouds on the horizon,  that is Blueberry Peak. Following the ridgeline and continuing  up to the left is Cleveland Peak 13,420 ft / 4091 m. Immediately to the  left of that is Tijeras Peak at 13604 ft / 4146 m. This is followed by  Music Mountain at 13380 ft / 4078 m and then Pico Asilado at 13611 ft /  4148 m. Further to the left is Broken Hand Peak at 13573 ft /  4137 m.

Moving on  to the left along the mountain tops we next come to venerable Crestones,  a cluster of high summits in the Sangre de Cristo Range, here we have  Humboldt Peak at 14064 ft / 4287 m, and then Crestone Needle at 14197 ft  / 4327 m and Crestone Peak at 14294 ft / 4357 m.And to the  far left we have Columbia Point at 13980 ft / 4261 m, then Kit Carson Mountain at 14165 ft / 4317 m. This was named after the famed pioneer and explorer Kit Carson.  

And finally the last large mountain on the far left of this image is Challenger Point at 14081 ft / 4291 m.  The summit is on the northwest shoulder of Kit Carson Mountain, and is a  subpeak of the latter. It was renamed in memory of the seven astronauts  who died when the Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrated shortly after  liftoff on January 28, 1986. 

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That's outstanding places indeed! Thanks for sharing.
As far as I understand, you're a plane pilot and make a photos from board as a hobby, am I right? :-)

I like this one with the mountains reflected in the cloud formations. Pretty cool.

Amazing posts skypilot :) respect

Another fantastic post, @skypilot! I have not seen these mountains yet, but you are creating desire with these shots!

Equally as impressed with your color commentary... Really appreciate the background you offer along with these photos.

I'm new here on Steem, but am glad to have found you here. Upvoted this post and already follow you...

A truly wonderous place!!

Wow this is a beautiful picture. Thank you for sharing.

It's a beautiful part of the world... would like to spend a little more time down that way.

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