
Canyonlands National Park Revisited
Needles is named from the Cedar Mesa Sandstone spires that remain after millennia of erosion. Continue reading Canyonlands National Park Revisited
Needles is named from the Cedar Mesa Sandstone spires that remain after millennia of erosion. Continue reading Canyonlands National Park Revisited
COVID has been with us all now for over a year; this was a perfect time to post a few happy photographs… Continue reading Warm Memories
The plan was to drive home through Rocky Mountain Park via US Highway 34. Mother Nature had decided that there would be other things happening. Continue reading Rocky Mountain National Park
…these little guys were up. Spring is officially near. Continue reading Spring has Sprung
…the storms began to clear out, and I noticed this view as I was out getting my mail. Continue reading Mount Timpanogos
While I was in the park beginning my explorations, I saw this cool bird on a tree branch… Continue reading The Black Bird
Elk are about the size of horses, and are definitely not to be taken for granted…luckily I had packed my Sigma 170-500mm zoom lens. Continue reading An Elk Surprise
The skies were pretty foreboding most of the day with hints of blue peeping through those heavy clouds. Continue reading A Winter’s Day
…the weather here was just spectacular. …This is just the type of road that brings out the best in that Cayman GTS. Continue reading January in Eureka
Find beauty in what is available…It takes time in a place to really see. Continue reading A Pleasant Winter
…the A bodies when outfitted with the right engine were some of the fastest American muscle cars due to their light weight. Continue reading ’72 Dodge Dart Swinger
…the road was calling. The western sky was just amazing. Continue reading Winter Road