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4 O'Clock (Room 528)

  • Julia Anna Moore
  • Jan 1
  • 6 min read

How to get to 4 O'Clock


Well, I hope you don’t seek out 4 O’Clock until it’s closing time… because this road back to town has this name for a reason. You can get there from almost anywhere on Peak 8. Take a look at the map.


Ski resort trail map showing various ski runs in blue, black, and red lines through mountainous terrain with tree symbols, names, and symbols.
Map of Breckenridge’s Peak 7, 8 and 9

Main Street


Of course, 4 O’Clock is also the name of the road where Wedgewood Lodge is, so you can take this trail straight home. Like I said before, you can also take it back to town, which is really fun and reminds me of Zermatt in Switzerland. This unit features Main Street of Breckenridge, and it was really difficult picking the “best” shots, but I wanted to highlight the early mining days and the era after mining that seems to be a gap in the timeline for Breck.


People stand and sit under a covered walkway surrounded by deep snow. The wooden structure has intricate arches. The scene is calm and snowy.
People under the portico of the Denver Hotel on snowy Main Street: Men and women stand in snowdrifts covering the sidewalk under the portico of the Denver Hotel on Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Others stand in the snow in front of Evans Pharmacy. In view is a barber’s pole advertising “Baths”. During the “Big Snow” event of 1898–1899, heavy snowfall had reached the second story of most buildings. Tunnels were dug to allow passage on both sides of the street. Original creator: 1889–1899; Unidentified. Summit Historical Society Collection. Image created by Breckenridge History, Colorado.
Old sepia-toned photo of the Denver Hotel with snow piled high. Arched windows and faded sign visible. Quiet, nostalgic atmosphere.
Denver Hotel on snow covered Main Street, Breckenridge: The Denver Hotel on the west side of snow covered Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado during the “Big Snow” event of 1898–1899. Snowfall totaled over 32 feet that winter; it was so deep it reached the hotel’s second-floor balcony. The two-story wood frame building featured paired gables and a shared false-front with the words “DENVER HOTEL”. The Post Office shares the hotel’s covered portico. Next door is a false front building with signs announcing “Bankrupt Stock” in the storefront windows. Original creator: 1889–1899; Unidentified. Summit Historical Society Collection. Image created by Breckenridge History, Colorado.

Two people in vintage attire playfully tug at a coat outdoors. A brick wall is in the background. Text reads "Little Angels" below.
A girl and boy playfully pull at opposite ends of the boy’s suit coat: A girl and boy playfully pull at opposite ends of the boy’s suit coat outside Breckenridge High School on Harris Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. This game is often called “Tug of War”. Quoted from text handwritten below the photograph: “Little Angels”. Card mount has uneven edges, possibly cut from a larger poster or other type of display. Original creator: circa 1920s-1930s (Creation); Unidentified. Breckenridge History, Colorado.
Deserted early 20th-century street with wooden buildings, dirt road, sidewalks, and telephone poles. Sepia tone evokes a nostalgic mood.
Concrete sidewalks line Main Street, Breckenridge: Buildings fronted with concrete sidewalks line both sides of Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado, looking north. Circa after 1912. Utility poles line the east side of the dirt packed street. Across the street, two men and a dog stand outside the building adjacent to Evans Pharmacy. To the right is the Denver Hotel. The balcony and covered portico has been removed and boards are placed across the second floor doors. Next is a front gable two and half story frame building, then Bruch’s Barbershop and Store with a barber pole out front. Further north is the Silverthorn Hotel. Original creator: Circa after 1912; Unidentified. Summit Historical Society Collection. Image created by Breckenridge History, Colorado.
Snow-covered town with wooden houses, snowy streets, and distant mountains. Overcast sky, tranquil and cold winter atmosphere.
Wood frame houses and the Occidental Hotel on North Main Street in Breckenridge: Wood frame houses and the Occidental Hotel on North Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Looking east over the snowy landscape, with Bald Mountain and Barney Ford Hill in the background. In the distant view, left center, is the hip gable roof and four-sided cupola of the brick Summit County Courthouse on Lincoln Avenue. Snow and ice covered Blue River is in the foreground. Probably before the dredge came through. Original creator: Circa 1920s; Unidentified. Summit Historical Society Collection. Image created by Breckenridge History, Colorado
Historic sepia photo of a small town with wooden buildings and dirt street. People and horses are visible, conveying a rustic, early settlement vibe.
Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado: Breckenridge, Colorado, circa 1867. Log buildings and cabins line the west side of the rocky, dirt packed Main Street. The two story, side gable log building is the 1862-built Silverthorn Hotel. A covered horse-drawn carriage is stopped out front. More wagons pulled by horses or oxen crowd the street. In the foreground a young boy (possibly Eli Fletcher) sits on a tree stump. In view (far right) is a pump and trough for horses and oxen (removed in 1881). Original creator: Circa 1876; Unidentified. Summit Historical Society Collection. Image created by Breckenridge History, Colorado


A modern touch


At Wedgewood Lodge, we want to give you a distinctive look into the past history of Breckenridge. Each photo in your historical gallery is unique to your stay and took countless hours to curate. There are stories to tell about Breckenridge and Summit County today as well, and the following photos have been shot by Julia Anna Moore.


Winter 2010


From aerial imagery, you can see the vast expanse of the White River National Forest. Can you point out Breckenridge and Copper Mountain?


Aerial black-and-white image of a mountainous landscape with valleys and ridges. Snowy peaks are visible, creating a dramatic contrast.
From aerial imagery, you can see the vast expanse of the White River National Forest. Can you point out Breckenridge and Copper Mountain?

Summer 2020


In the midst of the pandemic, historic wildfires hit the state of Colorado. Most of my photos during my short walk on Boreas Pass had a hazy red undertone, representative of how my lungs felt even just going a short distance. The air quality was terrible, I’m surprised you could even see these mountains at all.


Tall evergreen trees frame a distant mountain range under a hazy sky, creating a tranquil and serene natural landscape.
Duo of the Colorado Rockies framed by Evergreens. You can see the haziness as these photos were taken during the historic 2020 wildfires.
Tall evergreen trees frame a distant mountain under a clear sky. The scene conveys a tranquil, natural atmosphere. No text visible.
Duo of the Colorado Rockies framed by Evergreens. You can see the haziness as these photos were taken during the historic 2020 wildfires.
Distant mountains against a hazy, pinkish sky with dark pine trees in the foreground, creating a calm and serene atmosphere.
More hazy photos of the landscape on fire.
Purple flowers with yellow centers bloom in a garden. Green leaves and more blurred flowers are in the background, creating a serene mood.
More hazy photos of the landscape on fire.
Bird perched on evergreen branch against a cloudy sky. The scene is serene, with muted greens and soft light, creating a peaceful mood.
More hazy photos of the landscape on fire.
Chipmunk perched on a fallen log, nibbling something in a sunlit forest. Background is blurred with green and yellow foliage.
More hazy photos of the landscape on fire.
Hazy mountain view with a forest of tall, slender trees in the foreground under a soft, muted sky, evoking a serene mood.
More hazy photos of the landscape on fire.

Summer 2022


Storms in Summit County roll in like clock work during the summertime, so you better do all your fun outdoor activities before lunch. Sometimes the rain blows over quickly, sometimes it lasts until sunset, creating a beautiful pattern in the sky.


Mountain peak bathed in orange sunset light under dramatic clouds. Dark foreground contrasts with vibrant sky, creating a serene mood.
The sun sets in July after a thunderstorm kissing Bald Mountain with alpenglow.
Orange and gray clouds fill the sky during sunset, creating a dramatic and serene atmosphere. No text visible.
The sun sets in July after a thunderstorm kissing Bald Mountain with alpenglow.
Moon in a twilight sky with dark clouds and hints of pink and blue, creating a calm and serene atmosphere.
The sun sets in July after a thunderstorm kissing Bald Mountain with alpenglow.

The mountains below are some of the same mountains you saw in some of my above photos from the 2020 wildfires. Notice the clarity in the air as the sun sets, lighting the mountains up with alpenglow. 2022 was a very wet year, a large contrast from the year of COVID-19.


Mountain landscape at sunset with snow-dusted peaks and pine trees in the foreground. Dramatic orange and pink clouds fill the sky.
A panoramic view of the White River National Forest.

Autumn 2022


A small snowstorm turned the peaks white in September, and I ran out of my front door to get the clouds leaving the mountains as the sky cleared. The excitement of ski season set in.


Snow-capped mountain under a cloudy sky, surrounded by dense green forests. Yellow foliage in the foreground adds a touch of autumn.
The first snowfall in September, the aspens on Peak 8 already ready to drop their leaves for wintertime.
Snowy mountain peak behind lush, autumn-colored forest with yellow and green trees. Overcast sky adds a serene, tranquil mood.
The first snowfall in September, the aspens on Peak 8 already ready to drop their leaves for wintertime.
Snow-capped mountain under cloudy sky, surrounded by autumn-colored hills with scattered trees. A tranquil, scenic landscape.
The first snowfall in September, the aspens on Peak 8 already ready to drop their leaves for wintertime.

Winter 2022


The picturesque Hoosier Pass in dark greens and grays as snow falls, creating yet another perfect powder day for Summit County.


Snowy cabin surrounded by tall pines, with a parked SUV in front. Overcast skies create a serene, wintry mood.
A hazy snowstorm blows over the mountains, creating the atmosphere of cozying up at home with a cup of tea.
Foggy forest landscape with tall evergreen trees. The background is misty, creating a calm and serene atmosphere. No visible text.
A hazy snowstorm blows over the mountains, creating the atmosphere of cozying up at home with a cup of tea.

Winter 2023


A fluffy snow had fallen all day, and as the sky cleared up in time for sunset. The alpenglow lit up the mountains before the sun sank behind the mountains creating a hazy blanket of darkness over White River National Forest.


Loveland Pass is the perfect place to take in the view, just be sure that you have 4WD if it’s been snowing and park off the road in the parking lot.


Snowy mountain range at sunrise with purple and pink clouds, highlighting the peak. Forested lower slopes add contrast. Serene mood.
A hazy sunset paints over Loveland Pass
Snow-covered mountain with evergreen trees, a ski lift, and a small building at the peak. The sky is clear, creating a serene atmosphere.
Strings of alpenglow touch the Pali Lift at Arapahoe Basin
Snow-covered mountain peak with a forest below, bathed in warm sunset light. Clear blue sky above, creating a tranquil and majestic scene.
Strings of alpenglow touch the Continental Divide
Snowy mountains with a sign reading "White River National Forest" in the foreground. Overcast sky and serene, wintry landscape.
The alpenglow disappears and the blanket of darkness settles.

During the storm you see below in Summit, conditions were windy, rough, and cold. While most people chose to stay in, I ran up the mountain with my camera.


Snowy mountains with a sign reading "White River National Forest" in the foreground. Overcast sky and serene, wintry landscape.
Imperial Express Chair during a white out at Breckenridge.

Want to take a piece of Summit County home with you? We will ship any of the prints from Julia’s gallery straight to your house. We offer different sizes and framing options. Reach out here.

 
 
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