Sunday, December 07, 2008

Ski Day in Ironton






Started the ski season with a quick run up the Corkscrew Pass jeep trail behind the Noric Ski area in Ironton. Clicked the trekkers and skins on my old alpine skis for this run.

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Season's First Snow



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The first snow of the season has fallen.

Chillin on Halloween

My brother, Ethan, has perfected his high altitude pizza recipe.



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Monday, September 29, 2008

Autumn Leaves (in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado)


Photo: (c) 2008- Eric Funk- Ironton, CO



Photo: (c) 2008- Eric Funk- Silverton, CO



Photo: (c) 2008- Eric Funk- Ironton, CO




Autumn Leaves (Irresistible Force Remix Trip 2) - Coldcut
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Friday, September 19, 2008

Dry Bones


Photo: Eric Funk
Richmond Basin Trail - Ironton, CO
September 19, 2008

Dry bones and golden aspen leaves ... as Summer turns to Autumn

Porphyry Basin


Photo: Eric Funk
Porphyry Basin - Near Red Mountain Pass and Ouray, CO
August 2008

Night Time in Ouray


Labor Day Weekend 2008
Photo: Eric Funk
Main Street-Ouray, CO

Friday, September 05, 2008

Imogene Pass

I waited until most of the tourists were gone for the season to 4WD over Imogene Pass (el. 3997 m./13,114 ft.). This pass is the "short cut" route between Ouray and Telluride, CO. This is the highest pass in the San Juans. My friend Ed did the driving in his jeep. We sat for about an hour at the pass and had a bit of a picnic. This time I brought the Nikon DSLR and knitted together this nice panorama of the view. Look carefully and you'll see us enjoying the view.

Panorama of Imogene Pass on CleVR.com



Panoramic Photo - Eric Funk

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Handies Peak on Labor Day Weekend

At 4,281m/14,048 ft., the summit of Handies Peak offers a superb view of the Uncompahgre range of the San Juans of Southwest Colorado.

Located between Ouray and Lake City, the trailhead is accessible via the Cinnamon Pass 4WD trail. If you are in good shape, the route to the summit from American Basin can be covered in only a few hours.

I did this hike over Labor Day weekend with my brother, Ethan, and my friend Elaine. If you look carefully, you can see my brother doing his final assent inthis panorama. The Panorama was shot with a Canon point and shoot..I didn't want to carry the SLR on this trip.

Panorama of Handies Peak on CleVR.com



Panorama- Eric Funk

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Blue Lakes Wildflowers






I captured these photos on August 1st at the upper lake (map) of the Blue Lakes Trail (trail map) in the Mt. Sneffels wilderness

Monday, May 12, 2008

It's May - Still Skiing!






It may not have been the best of conditions, but thre is still plenty of snow back country. The Red Mountain Pass Snotel site still reports over 70 inches of snow. I spent this morning just off of that same pass making some ski turns on my old alpine skis. I had some help getting uphill from my Alpine Trekker attachments and climbing skins. The trekkers weigh a good bit, so it was quite a work out. As they say, I earned these turns. Yes, you'll notice that I do have my avalanche beacon on and a shovel in my pack. My brother was nearby with the same stuff.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Season Finale- Movie Club




It was an incredible Movie Club season. So much so that I'm tempted to work on a little festival in the near future. Some of our showings drew over 70 people to the Wright Opera House! We are wrapping up this Winter season on a light note with the odd independent comedy, I Want someone to Eat Cheese With. That shows this Friday night. Visit ourayfilm.com for details. We are planning to be back next winter season.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Snowiest Season on Record

Ouray Plaindealer
253" Snowiest winter in 60 years of records

April 18, 2008
Ouray's residents have endured a very snowy winter, and on April 10 it became the snowiest in the 60 years of the National Weather Service record-keeping — a total of more than 21 feet and getting close to twice as much as normal.

The current 2007-08 snow total of 253.1" is now more than three standard deviations (99") above the historic mean of 137.52" a year.

Chilling in Ouray



In addition to being a techie radio frequency design engineer, another one of my related loves is radio broadcasting. In addition to helping our local community radio station with tech and programming, I've also made a forray into the next generation of radio broadcasting.

My brother and I have been developing an Internet based station devoted to the up-and-coming niche "chillout" music format.

We've recently adopted the hobby station as a part of our business and have been making a concerted effort to up the technical, programming, and promotional standards.

One thing that we've always felt was missing from Internet radio was the feeling of localism. Last week we launched an on-air marketing effort to promote Ouray as a destination to worldwide travelers. We are working together with the Ouray Chamber Resort Association (OCRA) to help in this effort.

You'll now find our "launch button" prominently displayed on the OurayColorado.com web page. Thanks OCRA.

And if you haven't yet visted our site, mountainchill.com, please do so.
While you are there you'll find some cool legal promotional chillout mp3s for you to download to you ipod or what not.

Thanks also to Marti O'Donnell for the mention in the Ouray Plaindealer's "Ouray Nuggets" column a few weeks ago:

An email from friend Jane Bennett reminded me to comment on what has become one of my favorite online radio stations, Mountain Chill, originating in Ouray. Visit mountainchill.com where you can listen online through their site or through iTunes. Soft and sweet with a beat — "the planet's destination for chillout music," says the site banner.
[3/18/08-Complete article].

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Economic Development - My Passion for Ouray

There are so many issues at play in the long term economic health of our small mountain town. Like many modern mountain towns, our economy is dominated by the tourism sector. We are faced with a staggering growth in the cost-of housing fueled by second home ownership. But our community is very strong and we are determined not to become another Telluride, Colorado.

As chair of Ouray's Community Development Committee I had the opportunity to work with some exceptional community members as we drafted a long term economic development plan. The plan has just been released.

Read some of the press summarizing this work:


By Samantha Tisdel Wright - Ouray Plaindealer

The city's Community Development Committee presents its official "Economic Development Plan" to the Ouray City Council on Monday, Apr. 7.

The document is, as described by the CDC members who crafted it, "... a comprehensive plan with the goal of sustaining and improving the economic well-being of Ouray."

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The Ouray Plaindealer was kind enough to print the entire plan in a pullout section of the paper on April 11, 2008. Thank You David Mullings!

The Ouray Community Development Committee (CDC) is pleased to present this comprehensive plan with the goal of sustaining and improving the economic well-being of Ouray. The plan is based upon extensive research, conducted both through the community-wide Ouray 2020 survey and interviews with Ouray's stakeholders and experts in a variety of economic sectors. The plan is also congruent with the goals of the 2004 Ouray Community Plan [1].

The plan is based on the philosophy of preserving our resources and enhancing the potential of our economic strengths. We seek to preserve the combination of natural resources and community spirit that have served us so well in the past. We seek to enhance the scope of our tourism offerings and promotion, while creating economic diversity and vitality in the areas of business entrepreneurship and renewable energy.

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Ouray County Watch
Ouray 2020 Economic Development Plan Unveiled
by Christopher Pike

OURAY – It was high praise for members of a citizens committee tasked with formulating a comprehensive plan for Ouray’s economic future through the year 2020.

“It is nothing short of phenomenal,” said Councilmember Janet Armstrong of the 24-page document formally presented to city council on Monday, April 7.

The plan contains a two-pronged approach to the economic development of the town: preserve the city’s “natural beauty, historical structures, small-town character, and community organizations,” and enhance the “market range and year-round quantity of our tourists, the arts and culture/heritage experience for tourists as well as residents and the entrepreneurial and small business environment.”

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Monday, April 07, 2008

For the Love of Movies, Mountains and Music


Credit: OC Watch

Thanks again, this time to the Ouray County Watch for helping me to sum up my life in Ouray recently.

For the Love of Movies, Mountains and Music - by Christina Callicott

"OURAY – Eric Funk is bound to be one of Ouray’s busiest people, but he doesn’t give off a harried, hurried vibe. Just the opposite.

The name Funk originated, ironically, in the staid lineage of the Pennsylvania Dutch. “It wasn’t an easy name to grow up with, but it quickly became OK,” he said. The name brings to mind the cool, the hip, the musically inclined. Funk lives up to his name – and more.

For his day job, Funk works with his brother Ethan. Together they own Red Mountain Radio, a specialized electrical engineering firm that builds components for electrical systems such as cell phones, radars and cable and radio communications. In a development lab above Khristopher’s Culinaire in Ouray, the Funk brothers build prototypes of circuit boards and other electronic components that are eventually integrated into their clients’ products. "
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Nordic Skiing with a view


My brother Ethan at Top of the Pines (TOP) Nordic Ski area.


Mt. Sneffels is in view in the background. I usually use the trails in Ironton for Nordic skiing, but Ironton was too snowed in to be accessible, so I paid my first visit to TOP. TOP was a children's summer camp years ago and has been lovingly restored as a Nordic ski area.

Friday, January 11, 2008

7 hrs. of shoveling

My brother and I shoveled 7 hrs. today nonstop to clear our roof and create portals to the windows in the basement apartment. A nasty ice-dam on the roof had water dripping in. Got it done just in time as another storm is moving in.

While on the roof shoveling, we witnessed quite an avalanche run up Camp Bird Road.

Mountains of Snow


Khris zooms away from his shop in the best-suited transport for the season.



David, our newspaper man crossing the steet.


Snowpiles to match our peaks.


Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Ice Festival

The 13th annual Ouray Ice Festival starts today!

Red Mountain Pass Reopens

Avalanche Danger

For some time this past week, every mountain pass in SW Colorado was closed. Red Mountain Pass, the one to our South was the last to open after a six day closure.

About 70" of accumulated snow is reported at the Red Mountain Pass snowtel site


According to the MDP
The U.S. Hwy. 550 corridor, which includes Red Mountain, Molas and Coal Bank passes, includes 63 named avalanche slide paths.

Paths that have never run, as well as some that haven’t run in more than 40 years, delivered avalanches resulting from the recent storm, according to a CDOT press release.