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  #483-2
Reds Canyon, sunset 1/2 inch rise, 20 deg tiltback

Head of Reds Canyon  
  #img_8271
The cavern dug (possibly) by the department of defense as a strategic location, but abandoned.

39deg 09.53N 110deg 43.02W climb down the dugway to get to the horizontal entrance.  
  #img_8236
Papilio indra minori

Approx. 12S 535311E 4312241N UTM (38 deg 57.53N 110 deg 35.61N), 6000 ft.  
  #412-1
Aspen, green meadow 90 deg from sun

Boulder mtn  
  #412-3
Aspen, low grove 90 deg from sun

Boulder mtn  
  #412-2
Aspen, low Boulders in foreground 90 deg from sun

Boulder mtn  
  #127-2702
The Southern end of the grand gulch. These are the edges of upturned layers of rock, the upper layers have eroded long ago, leaving only a small ridge. I'm standing at the Strike Valley overlook, perched atop a 45 degree layer of Navajo sandstone.

  
  #n057-14
Tradition specifies that only those who are proficient in all weapons systems may be made Huscarls.
Generally, the fighter must demonstrate a great degree of skill at arms, be honorable on and off the field, and be active in promoting fighting through marshalling, teaching, et cetera.
  

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