Red Rocks cam is back

8 thoughts on “Red Rocks cam is back”

    1. It happens all the time, and I’m just a voyeur, so they don’t owe me any notification. But it does frustrate me when it happens, especially when it means I lose track of my favorite webcams — this one and the Indian Peaks camera being the prime examples. When they disappear, I have no way of knowing if they are gone forever or just have new URLs. There were a bunch of good cameras in Estes Park and the guy running the website just let them all die. (But in his defense, it costs money to maintain webcams and websites.)

    2. My apologies. I inadvertently erased your comment about these cameras being privately owned. They may be owned by individuals, businesses, municipalities, etc., and changed by them at any time. The guy in Estes Park might have owned the cameras on his website, or some or all of them may have been owned and maintained by other entities. But it’s an ongoing expense to buy and maintain such cameras. All the webcams I feature on Pied Type are owned and maintained by other entities.

      1. Oh, I’ve already been punished. Your comment got deleted because it was made after that point in time to which I reverted this entire blog — after making a boo boo I couldn’t fix. Sorry ’bout that.

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