This week, I had the honor of guest posting for Anja of Ever The Nomad. I would greatly appreciate if you could read, comment and/or stumble that post, The Devil Made Me Do It. I ended up taking a hike, so to speak, for this piece. Devil’s Head positions in Pike National Forest, a little over an hour south of Denver. The hike itself is not intense, but the view at the top certainly is. A lone fire station hovers on the top of this rock formation that supposedly looks like the head of a devil. I will have a video coming up soon of the hike, but here is just a taste of Colorado’s devilish side.
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Matt says
Amazing photos Suzy! Colorado never ceases to amaze me with its beauty. I look forward to the video!
Candice says
Love it!
Robbie says
Such a wonderful land form. Who knew rock formations could be so intriguing?! It’s amazing that you can go up there several times and see something different every time. We focused on Garden of the Gods when we were there and didn’t see this panoramic. Interesting to view this beautiful area from the fire watch tower at the top of Devils Head. Stunning. Thanks for a different perspective of beautiful Colorado! I am remembering a deep breath of fresh air and the bluest skies when I see your photos!
Leslie (Downtown Traveler) says
Beautiful photos! I just stumbled the guest post. I missed this the first time around but I’m glad I found it 🙂