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2004/Mar28  San Rafael digital shots, including Behind the Reef road and Reds Canyon.   

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  #img_9250
Moore Road: gypsum mine, Red Ledges, Coal Cliffs (Molen Reef), cliffs of the Wasatch Pleatau above Ferron

  
  #img_9229


Red Ledges  
  #img_9223


Red Ledges  
  #479-1
Reds Canyon, Hondoo Country

Link Flat overlook between Sulfur Canyon & Lucky Strike, lower ledge  
  #479-2
Reds Canyon, Hondoo Country

Link Flat overlook between Sulfur Canyon & Lucky Strike, lower ledge  
  #479-4
Reds Canyon, Hondoo Country

Link Flat overlook between Sulfur Canyon & Lucky Strike, lower ledge  
  #img_9044
Upper Reds Canyon, Family Butte to the right

  
  #img_8934
Miniature canyonscape on the Reds Canyon road

  
  #img_8915
Multicolored Chinle formations, Sulfur Canyon

  
  #img_8901
Primrose

Reds Canyon  
  #img_8878
Primrose

Reds Canyon wash  
  #img_8875
Primrose

Reds Canyon, near the wash bed  
  #img_8873
Primrose

Reds Canyon, near the wash bed  
  #483-2
Reds Canyon, sunset 1/2 inch rise, 20 deg tiltback

Head of Reds Canyon  
  #img_8809
Storms hit Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8771
More rainstorms coming up Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8770
A spring vent, head of Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8768
A spring at the head of Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8767
A view towards the head of Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8764


Reds Canyon  
  #img_8763
A view from inside the head of Reds Wash

  
  #img_8750
The Hunt ranch, where cows, sheep, and chickens were raised, along with hay and corn for feed, all watered by the Muddy

  
  #img_8598
Sqaure Top, Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8594
Square Top in Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8569
Rain in Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8565
A rainstorm moved north through Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8562
Reds Canyon from Green Vein Mesa

  
  #img_8516
San Rafael Knob at the head of Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8467
Red Ledges
Entrada sandstone
Moore Road  
  #img_8398
Cistern Canyon climbs up threough the red Moenkopi to the yellow kaibab limestone to the white Coconino sandstone

  
  #img_8395
The Behind the Reef road climbs the Kayenta ledge high above the red Moenkopi ledges of the Cistern Canyon

  
  #img_8391
From the Behind the Reef Road, the red Moenkopi shleves, and beyond that the Kaibab limestone benches of the Swell interior

  
  #img_8380
Plateau above the head of Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8372
Reds Canyon and Hondu Country, from above the Lucky Strike Mine

  
  #img_8367
Looking south down reds Canyon from the edge of Link Flats

  
  #img_8366
The ledgy turmoil of Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8365
Looking north into Reds Canyon, Family Butte to the left background

  
  #img_8355
Looking down into Sulphur Canyon, a tributary of Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8354
Looking down into Sulphur Canyon, a tributary of Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8352
San Rafael Knob and the head of Red Canyon

  
  #img_8345
Reds canyon, from the head near San Rafael Knob

  
  #img_8344
Cirque near the head of Reds Canyon

  
  #img_8293
A cow-trail-covered slope of Cow Canyon

  
  #img_8182
The reef: the red Carmel, and the white navajo.

  
  #img_8051
Hondu Arch

Reds Canyon, Tomish Butte San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8047
Hondu Country: North Butte(?, just north of Tomish Butte) and Hondo Arch

Reds Canyon San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8045
One of the main shafts, Lucky Strike Mine

Reds Canyon San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8044
Worker pegboard, Lucky Strike Mine

Reds Canyon San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8043
Scenic view down Reds Canyon

Just north of Family Butte San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8041
Scenic view down Reds Canyon

Just north of Family Butte San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8040
Layered Moenkopi formation

Just north of Family Butte San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8039
Scenic view down Reds Canyon

Just north of Family Butte San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8033
Green Vein Mesa mine?

North end of Reds Canyon San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8032
Green Vein Mesa mine?

North end of Reds Canyon San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8031
Green Vein Mesa mine?

North end of Reds Canyon San Rafael Swell 
  #img_8030
Unnamed pinnacle north of Family Butte

North end of Reds Canyon San Rafael Swell 
  #480-3
admin and cascade peak Night, metered at 30 sec.

Ponds, SW corner  
  #img_4996
Desert Trumpet. The tall-standing stalk stays until trampled, leaving the desert scattered with veritcal pods with "feelers"

Mexican Mountain Road  
  #img_4960
Weathered Limestone

  
  #461-3
mexican mt metered 10 sec.

jackass bench, northernmost point  
  #img_4800
The red ledges (lower part of hills), distant shot

  
  #450-3
Goodwater canyon, looking North. Time uncertain. Entered when slide developed. Original entry lost?

Main sideroad to East side of Goodwater cyn.  
  #454-4
silent city in dawn, no sun metered 1.5

inspiration pt  
  #454-1
silent city in moonlight metered 8, shot 12

inspiration pt  
  #453-4
silent city, whole canyon diffuse light on the scene, camera facing north metered 2 sec

inspiration pt  
  #451-2
silent city diffuse light on the scene, camera facing north ack! metered with dome, way overexposed!

inspiration pt  
  #446-1
Assembly Hall Peak, San Rafael River in foreground metered 30, shot 45 sec

Mexican Mountain rd  
  #446-4
Peaks behind (southeast) of windowblind metered 60 sec, shot 90 window blind peak?

mexican mt rd  
  #445-3
Assembly Hall Peak, East wall of Buckhorn Wash difficult to focus, 97% waning moon, Expose predicts 2 hrs exposure, my calc = 40 min. 39°404.605N 110°40.787W 5135f, wpt038

0.5 mile down corral rd, near San Rafael Bridge  
  #434-4
Aspen and pine stand, road in foreground 90 sec metered, 3 min actual

Nebo loop scenic drive  
  #401-2
Aspen, clouds Full rise, gathered bellows

Nebo loop, payson canyon, Shram trail  
  #396a-1
Aspen dusk, skyline drive ridge metered 4 sec, shot 7 sec

Nebo loop  
  #396a-2
Aspen dusk metered 8 sec, shot 12 sec

Nebo loop  
  #406-3
Circle cliffs w/boulders 20 sec metered, shot 26 sec.

End of Long Canyon, Burr trail, on boulder  
  #407-4
Dry narrows (CNYN), pool at end Metered at 20 sec, shot 45 sec. Canyon faces SE

Long Canyon, Burr Trail  
  #408-1
Dry narrows (CNYN) Metered at 6 sec, shot 12 sec.

Long Canyon, Burr Trail  
  #400-4
Aspen, tall, yellow/red

nebo loop  
  #131-3176_img
The Jeep has arrived, and the truck, which first offered assistance, has gone to get more of it's truck pals to help.

  
  #377-2
sharp turn metered on sign = 5

Nebo loop  
  #127-2754
Checkered erosion, Navajo sandstone

  
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  #113-1369_img
Abandoned station, track semaphore, sunset

  
  #200-24
Fall colors, Brookings city cemerery

  
  #088-01


  
  #205-16
Lamp above pump, abandoned gas station North of Brookings SD

  
  #090-30


  
  #091-07


  
  #075-04
Ivy, Admin.

  
  #075-08
Ivy, Admin

  
  #088-16


  
  #071-04
Sunset over Oakwood Lake near Bruce SD

  
  #233-13
PBS Radio and TV Tower, KC

  
  #2144

In the bright red surcoat, black helm, is HE Viscount Alaisdair, from Nordskogen.
  
  #2087
Bear-pit fighting in the privately sponsored Great Sword Tournament.

  
  #2146
The fighter behind the white shield with the red cross is Castile of the black hand,
the one more-or-less in the middle with his face obscured by his sword is THL Owen Alun, and the one at the far right with the red drape on his helm is Kenneth di Katze. All three are from Nordskogen
  
  #v115-14
This is Paul Bunyon's Woodpile. It's lava that's been tilted on its side and weathered away until it looks like piles of cut wood.

  
  #056-29


3M plant Brookings SD
  #088-12
As the snow falls, it gets layered with dirt blown off the fields. When the wind blows harder, the snow is scoured off, leaving conture lines visible on the surface

Far Western side  MN
  #2112

Lord Friederich Von Blumenkamp, of Lonely Tower, and Vogel, his Red-Tail Hawk.
  
  #2178

Thane Juan and Modred Blackhorse of Company Nevermore
  
  #2186

Lord Aethelwyn Aethelredson, of Lonely Tower.
  
  #2189

Modred Blackhorse, Gareth the Black and Rodney of Wendigo of Company Nevermore, finding shade by the haybales.
  
  #2136

With the red sash, His Lordship Owain ap Bleddyn y Llwyd (from Mag Mor, Kingdom Chirugeon of Calontir). See 24Sep00C for his appearance in Calontir Court.
  
  #269-28
An old farmstead, shot in sunlight filtered through the smoke of a prairie fire.

  
  #106-05
Hendricks MN fire ambulance.

  
  #236-31
Chokecherries, OLSP

  
  #272-11
Diplay tractor

Prairie Village Madison SD
  #272-12


  
  #296-02
Siren, Bushnell fire truck, SD

  
  #pump2
Old gas pump and lamp, spring

 N of Brookings SD
  #1485

In the red cloak is Josph.
  
  #v116-19
The "Heeber Creeper", Heber Valley RailRoad Engine No. 618, a coal-fired 2-8-4.

Provo Canyon  Utah
  #270-32


  
  #1471
Photos taken at the Lusty Day in May activity, sponsored by the Shire of Western Keep, in the Principality of Northshield of the Middle Kingdom, the Brookings SCA organization. See the Exhibit for the best-of photos. See also 25May00.
Lord and Lady Heir of Northshield, Sir Tristan von Eisig and Lady Eilika von Lutzen
Oakwood Lake State park Bruce SD
  #2348
Weathered rock wall

  
  #231-4
Hoodoo and towers.

Fishers Tower BLM site  Off Utah S-128 
  #228-4
Juniper, hoodoo and tower.

Fishers Tower BLM site  Off Utah S-128 
  #214-2
Fall grove.

Maple Bench campground Payson canyon Utah
  #214-4
Can and rock, light rain.

Near Maple Bench campground, payson canyon.  
  #2292
Maple, aspen

  
  #201v-28
Maple, aspen

  
  #2321
Weathered sandstone

  
  #216-2
Skyline arch and juniper

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #2402
Weathered rock, castle rock in distance

Fisher Towers  
  #2384
Beautifully-weathered layered sandstone

Fisher Towers BLM area  
  #2355
Weathered slickrock, and a stone cairn marking the towers trail

  
  #256-4
Spring

Red Creek Flat, Nebo Loop Road  
  #261-1


  
  #b083-01  "Grass and Ice"
A single stand of grass survives the prairie winter winds. The dark bands in the snow come from alternate deposits of snow and dust blown from the surrounding fields, then scoured down by the dry winds of winter

South of town Elkton SD
  #2341
Weathered wall

Fisher Towers BLM area  
  #226-1
Weathered rock, striated clouds

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #170v-32
New wheels for unpowered trucks. Spare air compressors in the background.

  
  #199v-23


  
  #183-4
Aspen trunk and maple leaves.

Alpine loop  
  #184-3
Trees at sunset

  
  #204-1
Closeup, maple leaf in spruce

  
  #204-3


  
  #216-3
Skyline arch and juniper

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #215-3
Balancing rock, sunset

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #224-3
Balanced rock on weathered Navajo sandstone

Arches National Park (entrance road) Moab Utah
  #215-1
Balancing rock, sunset

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #222-2
Juniper and new arch.

Trail to Double Arch, Arches N.P. Moab Utah
  #219-1
Weathered sandstone, morning.

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #228-2
Towers

Fishers Tower BLM site  Off Utah S-128 
  #217-4
Sandstone wall and juniper tree, sunrise

Arches National Park Moab Utah
  #170v-27
New unpowered wheels.

  
  #189-2
The Starlight model, closed a year before this was taken

 Nephi Utah

Results from the Comments:

Maxim of Ohio thought on 10/30/2005 that this photo was good and added the following:
"I don't agree with Lauren. This underexposure with the rich reds gives the perfect impression of the sunset time, compatible also with the long low shadows. Looks like the end of a long hiking day. Very good indeed. I wouldn't change anything." 5505

Wayne of Orem thought on 6/14/2005 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"Bruce, you did it! You have discovered a new population of Papilio indra minori. This is a very fresh specimen so it looks like the flight has just begun where you are. I guess this is the specimen you saw? There must be either Lomatium junceum, L. parryi or Cymopterus terebinthinus in the area for this fresh specimen to be there. Anxious to hear from you again. Keep up the great work! Wayne" 3310

JWLance of Virginia thought on 2/12/2005 that this photo was superb and added the following:
"I discovered this tree in 2001 on a trip to Yellowstone NP. It is unbeliveable!" 2783

Bruce Wilson of Provo, Utah thought on 1/9/2005 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"It would sure be a good test of color. Note that this version has the typical blue/red intersection "mosquito noise" typical of .jpg's. Use it if you like, but I can get you a proper .bmp if you send me you email address (send it to [email protected], click on my name). If you use it, please put "(c)Bruce Wilson" on it in clear text. Bruce, KD7VEM " 6243

Dorde Woodruff of SLC thought on 5/30/2004 that this photo was good and added the following:
"A pretty, neat flower on Sclerocactus parviflorus, not S. whipplei, which is a smaller plant, doesn't grow here, and rarely becomes cylindrical. The common name for S. parviflorus is a translation of the Latin, "small-flowered fishhook cactus", or more properly, "small-flowered little barrel cactus", a misnomer, since this species has small flowers only in comparison to the giant of the genus, S. polyancistrus of California. " 4179

Dorde Woodruff of SLC thought on 5/30/2004 that this photo was good and added the following:
"This also appears to be S. parviflorus, but quite a young one. But the petals are narrow than in #8164. It is not S. whipplei, which has yellow flowers and grows in the Navajo reservation area in northern Arizona. The name S. whipplei got widely entrenched in the literature because S. parviflorus wasn't discovered and named until the '30s. " 7709

Lauren Anderson of Ogden, UT thought on 5/22/2003 that this photo was 'interesting' and added the following:
"It's a fascinating picture; great representation of the scale and steepness of the trail, makes me want to go there. The picture seems a little underexposed and saturated with reds and oranges. It would be nice to see it lightened a little in PhotoShop." 5505

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