A hardscrabble climb around the SE side of Toro Peak gave me awesome views of the Anza~Borrego Desert!
Just below the 8716' peak, to stay off of the Indian Reservation land.
The white patch is the Dry Clark Lake.
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A hardscrabble climb around the SE side of Toro Peak gave me awesome views of the Anza~Borrego Desert!
Just below the 8716' peak, to stay off of the Indian Reservation land.
The white patch is the Dry Clark Lake.
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I know its no epic scenery from the West but heres a few shots of a duck hunt on the eastern shores (yes, we too have eastern shores) of Virginia:
Some random shots of what I consider to be my second home, Blackwater Falls, Davis, WV:
Oh, and not exactly "outback" shots but I love these. Last winter, schools shut down one day (Im a teacher and I swear I want snow days more than the kids do) so I ventured into DC to snap some pics. Rangers loved that I was out in the snow and cold and let me do whatever I wanted. Oh, and no tourists made it fantastic.
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Last edited by Viggen; 10-21-2009 at 03:28 PM.
Very nice Viggen.
Thanks for sharing.
Welcome to Expedition Portal.
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Near Cima Dome along the Mojave Trail
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Canyonlands National Park, Utah
Scrambling through a Slot Canyon on the White Rim Trail, Utah
Pat Bonish
Every Miles A Memory
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Off Track, is that a stitch?
Sorta reminds me of a photo in this month's National Geographic of a Giant Sequoia tree that is amazing. It's a stitch of something like 80 images, but shows the full tree's height. Its amazing.
Found it! Check this out:
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/re...gatefold-image
Here is a video on how they made the image: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/vi...tefold&catID=1
Looks like a lot of work!
Thanks. Ive been a lurker for a while just drooling over everything on this site. Will be finishing up school here in a year or so and then will build a "proper" expo rig. Here is what Im driving, and loving, now and a few pics from a trip last weekend:
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