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I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.
18 comments:
what a beautiful series of captures...and obviously quite a hike as well. the walls of the canyon are awesome. love the colors and striations.
have a wonderful day at lake powell.
Wonderful pics, Gaelyn. I'm in awe of the beauty of that place.
Your pictures are awesome, although I bet no picture could really do this landscape justice. Those old rocks have so many stories to tell. Just beautiful.
What an awesome place! I want to go so bad, but Jim won't take our truck out there. I can only dream about it.
What a great slot canyon. You're really seeing and exploring the country, Gaelyn. I love your photos.
Great pictures. I particularly like the petroglyph shot. Think that's an ancient scribble or modern copy? After going to Mojave and reading about China Lake I want to explore the petroglyphs there as well (ON the MILITARY base but escorts can be arranged..)
I am totally speechless!!! WOW!! WOW!! WOW!!
Really fantastic. I would love to stand and play penny whistle in one of those "slots". How are the acoustics? What a wonder.
Those canyon walls have incredible shapes and colors. Thank you for posting the beautiful photos so that even those of us who didn't drive on that bumpy road or hike all those miles can enjoy the Buckskin Gulch too.
Those pictures are absolutely awesome.
I love the southwest. One of the most beautiful places on earth I think.
these caves and pathways and truly wondrous. You're so lucky that you have such a cool hiking trail
How amazing it is when nature has created something so artistic and mindblowingly beautiful.
It is all so wonderful.
Gaelyn: Simply beautiful captures.
Those slot canyons are beautiful, I hope to see them in person some day.
What an unusual place! Your photos are fantastic in an area I'm sure was hard to photograph.
What a great place. Thanks for sharing it with us. I loved seeing the petroglyphs.
The only word I have for this post is WOW! What a place, the rocks are just incredible and as you say, amazing to think water can do that, but the softened lines prove it!
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