Mountain Sunshine is a painting by Janice Pariza which was uploaded on January 18th, 2015.
Mountain Sunshine
An awesome feeling touches your soul when traversing the Million Dollar Highway, Red Mountain Pass...The San Juan Scenic Byway. Especially on a... more
Title
Mountain Sunshine
Artist
Janice Pariza
Medium
Painting - Photography Digital Art Photo Painting
Description
An awesome feeling touches your soul when traversing the Million Dollar Highway, Red Mountain Pass...The San Juan Scenic Byway. Especially on a Winter Day when the Sun is so bright that at 40 degrees you have the air conditioning on! Colorado Elevation, a must experience!
This Image placed second in the Contest 'Winter Sun'. Nov. 2017
US-550: THE MILLION DOLLAR HIGHWAY
No matter what you want from a scenic drive, Colorado famous Million Dollar Highway has it in spades. Loaded with sublime natural scenery, historically fascinating and visually appealing small towns, and, most of all, sheer driving pleasure, the Million Dollar Highway more than lives up to its name. One of the best-loved roads in the country, this classic stretch of two-lane blacktop forms a swirling ribbon through the San Juan Mountains, the wildest and ruggedest peaks in the Colorado Rockies. Marked on maps and by road signs as US-550, which runs south from the Gunnison River ranchlands around Montrose to the Southern Ute Indian Reservation, the �Million Dollar� tag is generally applied to the 25 steep and twisting miles that link Ouray and Silverton, a pair of remote gold and silver mining communities, but it�s also an appropriate nickname for the entire 110 miles of US-550 that link US-50 with Ouray and Durango.
As you might expect of a road born in a Wild West mining country animated by tales of million-dollar fortunes earned, lost, and hoped-for, the history of the Million Dollar Highway is rife with legend. The route was first blazed by the so-called �Pathfinder of the San Juans,� a five-foot-tall Russian immigrant named Otto Mears who was working as a U.S. mail carrier between Silverton and Telluride. By 1882 Mears had created a lucrative toll road that he parlayed into a sizeable empire of roads and railroads, but his original hand-carved route through the mountains formed the basis of today�s Million Dollar Highway.
Even the origin of the �Million Dollar� name is clouded in myth. Some say it was first used after an early traveler, complaining of the vertigo-inducing steepness of the route, said, �I wouldn't go that way again if you paid me a million dollars.� Others claim that it derives simply from the actual cost of paving the route in the 1930s. But the favorite explanation is also the most likely: When the highway was first constructed, the builders used gravel discarded by nearby gold and silver mines, only to find out later that this dirt was actually rich in ore and worth an estimated �million dollars.�
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January 18th, 2015
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Comments (19)
Hanne Lore Koehler
Fantastic capture and digital special effects, Janice! Congratulations on your WINTER WONDERLAND feature! L/F
Dora Sofia Caputo Photographic Design and Fine Art
Congratulations, Janice! Your stunning image is being featured in the Special Featured Artists of the Week Section of the Winter Wonderland Homepage. Thank you for sharing your amazing work with our Group. F/L.
Jerry Bokowski
Janice, The vivid and gorgeous colors here make this a winner in every way! F/L Jerry
Beverly Stapleton
This beautiful image is being featured on the Homepage of the Landscape Art Group. Thank you for sharing it.