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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.

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Friday, December 4, 2009

Part 12 Death Valley National Park - Day 3 Titus Canyon

Road to the west end of Titus Canyon in Grapevine MtsAfter the wind buffeting at Ubehebe Crater (I love that name), we drove to the mouth of Titus Canyon for a hike into...

19 comments:

Jenn Jilks said...

I love your photos, Gaelyn. We are having snow squalls today. I've shovelled the deck 3 times! Glad you like my cat on the rail. It was a gift.

Craver Vii said...

So have you ever given consideration to, and weighed evidence for a young earth?

Jeannette StG said...

bsolutely gorgeous, Gealyn!

Elaine said...

Interesting rock formations. Whenever you are around natural wonders like these it definitely humbles you.

Diane AZ said...

A beautiful, awesome and mind boggling canyon. Amazing what water can do. I like the natural art you found.

Gypsy Girl said...

How Amazing! Thanks for sharing...

Janie said...

Great earth art there. It's always amazing to see the effects of wind and water on rock.

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Gaelyn: Very cool capture in the canyon.

Rambling Woods said...

You really give a great idea of how big this is and how powerful mother nature is....Michelle

Jo said...

Gaelyn, I just gazed and gazed at your beautiful photos. I LOVE "hard" landscapes and couldn't get enough of your descriptions and images. Thanks!

CancunCanuck said...

Absolutely gorgeous! You hear "Death Valley" and you don't expect this kind of beauty. Thanks for sharing your experience and lovely photos~!

Carol said...

I so enjoy taking these hikes with you. I love the west.

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Small City Scenes said...

Amazing--absolutely amazing. I am just astounded. (My 'A' words)

I always am awed by the sheer size of the rock that make up the mountains up here. I sometimes just stop and stare at them. and then to think (at least in these Cascades) that roads were cut through them. Not by the huge tools of today but pick and shovel days. All the A words put together. MB

Pat said...

Beyond words almost. I can only echo Small City Scenes' words. I'm endlessly fascinated by strata.

Barb said...

HI Gaelyn,
Catching up after a busy weekend. I really like the photo of Jeremy in the Canyon - it has a 3 dimensional effect. Also, that last of teeny you and the huge wall!

Firefly the Travel Guy said...

I'm trying to imagine a flood in this dry area and water rushing down this canyon. Probably doesn't happen much anymore.

Anonymous said...

I'm glad there's a person standing in the one photo t show how immense the canyon is. The power of wind and water is incredible.

ou have a wonderful passion for the outdoors. And you seem to have a wealth of knowledge. Is this something you've picked up over the years or have you studied formally or informally?

Garry Hayes said...

Love Titus Canyon! How often do you get to drive through the middle of a mountain? I hope to do it this February on our field trip.

Quiet Paths said...

I truly enjoyed all these photos of the rocks, minerals and the blue sky; makes me feel a little warmer somehow.

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