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.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
On the road to Death Valley National Park
Joshua Trees along Hwy 93 It was chilly as I headed north on Highway 93 for Death Valley Thursday morning at 9:30. Read more.
Texas Springs is my campgroud of choice but last time we were there we heard they might make it tents only. I look forward to seeing Death Valley through your eyes.
Gaelyn, what wonderful captures of the setting sun and then the beautiful sunset. I love the clean lines of the tarred roads and the surrounding scenery. What on earth is "Nothing" ? A siding? Just wonderin' ? (lol!) Thanks for popping over to my blog even though you don't have much Internet time.
Wow Gaelyn, great shots and wonderful journey. In one of Michael Martin Murphy's great Cowboy songs is one about some old real cowboys and the Panamints. And there they are. Thanks for the sharing. MB
I love sundogs! My first sighting of parhelia was only about a year ago or so. Since then, I've see them a few times. I have one episode photographed. That was a real treat!
These are beautiful pics. Thanks for taking us on this trip with you.
That sunset is incredible. THIS is why I want to be you when "I grow up." I know it's not all easy, but the adventure and going where you want sort of when you want... just seems like something I would like to do someday.
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Texas Springs is my campgroud of choice but last time we were there we heard they might make it tents only.
I look forward to seeing Death Valley through your eyes.
Arizona has always been my favorite state and if I lived anywhere, it would be there.
Gaelyn, what wonderful captures of the setting sun and then the beautiful sunset. I love the clean lines of the tarred roads and the surrounding scenery. What on earth is "Nothing" ? A siding? Just wonderin' ? (lol!) Thanks for popping over to my blog even though you don't have much Internet time.
I've been to Death Valley and long to return. I remember the salt flats, and have a crystal in my living room.
Waiting for your adventures.
I love Nevada (Las Vegas not so much) but the state is beautiful. Have a wonderful time. Really wish I was there.
DF
You're bringing up some lovely memories for me, Gaelyn. Nevada is a beautiful state, despite Las Vegas. Enjoy for all of us!
Beautiful sunset! I do enjoy touring the US through your blog. Looking forward to learning about Death Valley.
Gaelyn: Great photos from your trip, very interesting.
There is nothing in the world like the American southwest. I could happily spend every vacation there.
Beautiful clear, sharp photos of the desert southwest. It has a unique beauty all its own.
Wow Gaelyn, great shots and wonderful journey. In one of Michael Martin Murphy's great Cowboy songs is one about some old real cowboys and the Panamints. And there they are. Thanks for the sharing. MB
I love sundogs! My first sighting of parhelia was only about a year ago or so. Since then, I've see them a few times. I have one episode photographed. That was a real treat!
These are beautiful pics. Thanks for taking us on this trip with you.
I really hope to get to Death Valley next winter. Your photos are making me want to be there right now!
That sunset is incredible. THIS is why I want to be you when "I grow up." I know it's not all easy, but the adventure and going where you want sort of when you want... just seems like something I would like to do someday.
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