Autumn At Gore Creek - Vail Colorado #2 is a photograph by Brian Harig which was uploaded on October 24th, 2013.
Autumn At Gore Creek - Vail Colorado #2
Gore Creek is a tributary of the Eagle River, approximately 18.5 miles (29.8 km) long, in Eagle County in central Colorado in the United States. It... more
by Brian Harig
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Autumn At Gore Creek - Vail Colorado #2
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Brian Harig
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Photograph - Photographs - Photography
Description
Gore Creek is a tributary of the Eagle River, approximately 18.5 miles (29.8 km) long, in Eagle County in central Colorado in the United States. It drains an area of the Rocky Mountains at the south end of the Gore Range through Vail Valley. It rises on the Eagle County-Summit County border along the high crest of the Gore Range, in the White River National Forest, approximately 4 miles (6 km) north of Vail Pass, descending to the west through a narrow gorge, receiving Black Gore Creek from the south. Downstream of this confluence, it runs alongside the route of U.S. Highway 6 (built in 1940) and Interstate 70. It flows through Vail and joins the Eagle River from the east, approximately 3 miles (5 km) west of Vail.
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October 24th, 2013
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Gull G
💖💖💖“An art is a poem without words”💖💖💖 Congratulations on your recent sale of this amazing Work!💖💖💖
Toni Hopper
Congratulations Brian on your image feature in our Spirit of the West Photographs only! Thanks for being an active member. Great shot!
Allan Van Gasbeck
Congratulations! Your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a FEATURE in the “Pano-Whamma Outdoors” group on Fine Art America.
Chrisann Ellis
Brian, Your Work has been Featured On The Home Page of Weekly Fun For All Mediums..Summer Fun..Congrats!!! vt
Judy Vincent
Wonderful image! Congratulations on your feature in the “Landscape and Landmark Photography” group!
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Bill Morgenstern
Excellent image and thorough description. I know this area well having worked for the USFS in the day building hiking trails through this area.