Death Valley Trip 2013 | Day 6 Thursday, February 14, 2013 On Thursday morning I was up early (yet again!) and hiking back to the Sky Rock petroglyphs well before the sun would come up for the day. I was hoping to capture the photo of Sky Rock that I was really after on this [...]
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Hole-in-the-Rock Adventure | Day 4 & 5
Posted: April 12, 2010 by Randy Langstraat in Camping, Exploring, Hiking, Jeeping, TouringTags: 2010, anasazi, basketmaker, blanding, bluff, bluff cemetery, bluff fort, bluff fort historic site, cabin, cal black memorial airport, camp, henry mountains, hole-in-the-rock trail, kumen jones ruin, navajo twins, petroglyphs, red canyon, rock art, san juan mission, san juan river, sand island, sand island petroglyphs, sunbonnet rock, tent, utah, wagons
Sunday – Monday, April 11-12, 2010 We had camped pretty close to the end of the trail the previous night, so once we were up and packed up we made our way back to the highway. I didn’t stop for anymore photos on the way out. Once back at the highway, a few of us [...]
Across Wyoming
Posted: August 3, 2007 by Randy Langstraat in Exploring, Jeeping, TouringTags: 2007, bighorn mountains, bighorn national forest, black hills, black hills national forest, cloud peak skyway, devils tower, devils tower national monument, fiddlers lake, intrepidxpedition, jeep, lander, little popo agie river, louis lake, moon, red canyon, shoshone national forest, south dakota, south pass, south pass city, sturgis, ten sleep, ten sleep canyon, wind river range, wyoming
IntrepidXpedition 2007 | Day 16 Friday, August 3, 2007 Today I started the day by checking out part of the Wind River Range in Shoshone National Forest. Here’s a few pictures from my morning there. Fiddlers Lake scenery. The Little Popo Agie River. A view over Louis Lake. Another photo with the moon…this time over [...]
