We had some great stormy weather during the first days of our trip to Moab. I would love to be there someday for a snowstorm!
Check out more of our Utah photos.
We had some great stormy weather during the first days of our trip to Moab. I would love to be there someday for a snowstorm!
Check out more of our Utah photos.
In this aerial view of The Maze, I think it is easy to see why Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were so successful hiding out here. To this day, this inhospitable region is still considered to be one of the most remote areas in the Lower 48.
You see back in the days Butch Cassidy and the Hole in the Wall Gang hide out here, bank robbers ran from the U.S. Government. Today, well…
Here are more Canyonlands National Park photos.
It is fun to work our way through the images from our last trip now that we are back in the office.
I had previously posted an aerial view of the Waterpocket Fold, this is a view from ground level of this amazing geological feature.
Here is another cover I hadn’t had a chance to share. I think the Chugach National Forest is an amazing region that rivals most National Parks in beauty and diversity.
Now that we are back home, you may be subjected to a little bit of shameless self promotion. 🙂
This is the cover of a French version of a new Ulysses Travel Guide for the Western United States. This is a bend in the Colorado River near Page, Arizona.
I loved the way the sunlight was moving through these colorful trees, it was some show!
After getting home from our last trip I thought I had lost this day. Thank goodness I had downloaded a backup onto a portable hard drive.
No matter how much fun a trip is, it is always nice to be home. The one thing that always strikes me when stepping out of the Anchorage Airport is the crisp, freshness of the air. It is hard to describe, but I find it invigorating!
Now the one thing that takes a bit of getting used to this time of year is the short days. I captured this image just a short time ago at about 9:15 in the morning. As you can see the sun isn’t up yet!
I didn’t know Marie Osmond was such a “big” star – she must be 200 feet tall!
According to the newspaper, for some reason, some guest to the Flamingo have requested rooms behind her teeth and eyes.
We are now making the trek to our favorite quiet little desert town of Borrego Springs, California where we will clean things up and store our rig before making the long trek home. Because of this, the blog may be a little quiet the next few days.
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