
Wupatki – An Ancient World
Nearly one thousand years ago, northern Arizona was Hell on Earth… Let’s go there now. Continue reading Wupatki – An Ancient World
Nearly one thousand years ago, northern Arizona was Hell on Earth… Let’s go there now. Continue reading Wupatki – An Ancient World
Astoria was the first permanent US settlement west of the Rocky Mountains founded in 1811, only 6 years after Lewis and Clark arrived here. Continue reading Astoria, OR – Gateway to the Columbia
…At one time this area was a nasty place to be – the middle of incredibly huge lava flows. Continue reading Snake River Desolation
…Imagine seeing John, Paul, George and Ringo here playing live among the rocks! Continue reading Rocky Mountain High
US tensions with the Mormon settlers continued. In SeptemberĀ of 1857, Mormon militia massacred between 120 to 140 pioneers on the way to California. Continue reading Camp Floyd Utah
The Mother Road was all I imagined and even more… It was not just the Mother Road; it was the Mother of Journeys. Continue reading The Mother Road – Part X
I found the motel and restaurant accidentally in 2008 and have never forgotten the hospitality, the nice rooms and the wonderful food. Continue reading The Mother Road – Part VIII
This land is a harsh environment…never enough water, hot arid summers and sometimes brutally cold winters. Continue reading The Mother Road – Part VII
… a monumentous explosion! The northern Arizona landscape is instantaneously changed forever. Continue reading The Mother Road – Route 66 Part V
… many of the interstate highways bypassed the small towns that were the lifeblood of old Route 66. … that relationship was symbiotic as Route 66 became the lifeblood of many small towns. Continue reading The Mother Road – Route 66 Part II
…the need for some adventure has grown strong. I traveled 1605.3 miles (2583.5 kilometers); I shot 342 photos…
Continue reading The Mother Road – Route 66 Part I
I took a photograph that didn’t turn out. …that shot has been in my mind ever since. Continue reading Return to Snow College
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