Anyways here goes,
This is about 7 hours into the trip somewhere in Utah north of St. Georges and I was bored and just started clicking pics as we were driving along, my Feet,

Yes, we have a Toyota Sienna, nice for making roadies. I was reclining in the middle row seat, with my feet propped on the front seat in the down position.
Along the 70 in Utah, Salt Water Marsh or something like that looking SW,

Same view point stop looking to the SE,

A whole lot of nothing in Utah, but the landscape is pretty impressive. This is just a small snippet of the canyons and such.
Wifes turn to be bored,

Sunday evening we went up a canyon just outside of Aspen to the Marroon Bells, There was a passing thunder strom when we got up there,

Pyramid peak as the storm was passing with the sun starting to come back out,

Looking back down valley,

The Bells with the sun coming back out,

Those peaks are all right around 14,000' +/- a few 100'.
Wildflowers and rainbow looking down valley,

The next day the wife and I took off on a bike ride up a place called Castle Creek Canyon. 11 miles one way and about 1700' elevation gain, not a terribly ass-kicking grade, but a non-stop uphill grind none the less, particularly for a pair of "lowlanders" huffing and puffing at altitude. It took about 1 1/2 hours to go up and maybe 25 minutes to rip down.
At the destination, and old mining town of Ashcroft,

More Ashcroft,

Looking up Castle Canyon and Castle Creek,

After the bike trek we took a hike up a place called Hunters Creek behind my brothers pad,
Hunters creek, with the Aspen Highlands ski area in the background,

View of Aspen Highlands, from my bro's pad,

Later, hope this isn't too much of a bandwidth killer.