Montezuma Creek lies frozen in the small valley between Montezuma Mesa and Archuleta Mesa in the southwestern part of Colorado on the eastern edge of the First Nations Southern Ute Tribal Reservation.
If you look closely around the creek you can see animal tracks in the snow made by the various wildlife that live in the area and search for food in these harsh winter conditions.
Located in the lower end of the San Juan National Forest near Coyote Canyon this is a remote creek that is fed by melting snow and rainwater runoff from the mountains in the San Juan Range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
Here is a link to google maps for the location of this beautiful place.
This image is from my ongoing project in which I am trying to raise awareness of the 47% of the USA and 90% of Canada that remain unpopulated wilderness.
Where Eagles Fly - The American Wilderness Expedition is my personal mission to introduce people to these amazing locations that surround us.
If you like what you see here upvote then resteemit so that others may experience these wondrous places as well. And if you'd like these images to be part of your feed then follow me. Yehaw!!
Nice post my friend i upvoted this post
Nature is the most important thing that makes me stick to this life. Even death in nature has a different meaning. Thanks for this topic
Amazing scene! Must be a fun job!
Thanks! Glad you like it..... yes this is a total blast doing this!!!
Got my upvote, great picture!
I love how there is no sense of scale on this. It could be an aerial view covering a few square miles or a shot at the ground covering just a few feet. Beautiful.