Moon Roll down the side of Pikes Peak.

A reader commented on a recent post (LINK) that the moon looked like it was about to roll down the side of Pikes Peak. As it turned out, that’s exactly what it did!

Of course, watching it in person was even more awesome because of the sound . . . wait . . . I might have a video!

I probably should be writing instead of generating looking for videos from ten years ago.

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