On Thanksgiving morning Mike and I wrestled an old cider press out into the driveway to dust it off. It's been a few years since the old beast saw the light of day.
November 29, 2011
October 26, 2011
Backpacking Robbers Roost
The Dirty Devil River country must be one of the most wild places in the contiguous U.S.
October 6, 2011
Detour to Panamint Dunes
Lisa and I had every good intention of hiking to the top of Telescope Peak in Death Valley Nat'l Park on the way home from Southern California.
October 1, 2011
September 15, 2011
September 2, 2011
Last Chance Trail
The Last Chance Trail crosses, what else, the Last Chance Benches. The trail runs beneath the dramatic red Roan cliffs at the portal of Desolation Canyon.
August 7, 2011
Ben Lomond Peak
Amazingly we had a summer day to kill in town, so we made a dash to go bag the most dominate peak around Ogden.
July 30, 2011
Heart Lake
I guess if your gonna get an urge to go walk yer guts out then Yellowstone Nat'l Park is a darn good place to go.
July 28, 2011
July 20, 2011
July 6, 2011
June 16, 2011
Historic Highwater
When a river swells with highwater in the spring it is usually due to snowmelt running out of the mountains. This melt water, hurried along by gravity, soon turns to a torrent gathering what ever is in it's way.
Trees, trash, cows, houses, everything, tearing downhill like a wild beast, "out of control" as the damn builders would say. This is the way it's supposed to happen, but all too often in our day and age this annual wildness of the rivers is tamed by the placement of dams.
Trees, trash, cows, houses, everything, tearing downhill like a wild beast, "out of control" as the damn builders would say. This is the way it's supposed to happen, but all too often in our day and age this annual wildness of the rivers is tamed by the placement of dams.
February 20, 2011
Nicaragua to Panama
January 4, 2011
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