Driving through Johnson Canyon takes you into the real wild of the west and past the old Gunsmoke movie set plus...
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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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Escalante - one of my favorite (vast) places! The last time we visited, it was late Nov and chilly. Looks like you met the white stallion! (Some little kid is bummed!) Good Luck on the truck repairs.
You do live in Cowboy country, Gaelyn. I remember Gunsmoke and am thrilled to see the spot it was filmed. Your photos are amazing. They look like paintings. Have a good trip. (((Hugs))) Jo
Great photos..the clouds were Lovely! Bummer about the truck repairs. :(
Did you keep the horse?
Nice scenery!
Sorry about the truck needing repairs. OUCH!
I do love photos of the wild west. It's so different from Central Ontario!
If you can get to Lick Wash (on the Skutumpah Rd), you will find a real nice hike meandering beneath the White Cliffs.
As often happens in the blogosphere, I happened onto your blog from another I was reading, and I'm thoroughly enjoying your posts. Who knows - perhaps I've even met you at the North Rim on one of my visits there. Happy Travels!
Thanks for more pics of "Places I'm Going to See One Day." My list is getting longer and longer.... :)
I wouldn't want to go around dodging bullets either. The movie set seems like an interesting spot though.
Sky and cool rocks; all the stuff I like...
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