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#148094 - 08/15/16 03:43 PM Re: A wet adventure ***** [Re: JE6245]
rfcarlin Offline
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Peter, these are just astounding photos. I've never been to Utah, but I feel like I have a sense of the country from your photos. Thanks so much for sharing. Just amazing. How far is one of your typical hikes?

Bob
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#148100 - 08/15/16 04:07 PM Re: A wet adventure [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Thank you Peter for the pics. When you said you saw what you thought was an eagle and I scrolled down and saw a frog first, I thought, poor Peter has lost it!!.
But further scrolling and I found the eagle. Great photos as usual.
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#148128 - 08/15/16 09:05 PM Re: A wet adventure [Re: rfcarlin]
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Bob
Typically the hikes are in the 6-10 mile range. Some hikes require a lot of scrambling and climbing and you have to exert more on those than ones that are less technical.

Rod,
I did not know that a frog wasn't an eagle also smile

Glad you guys are enjoying the photos, I am really enjoying my exploring

Peter
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#148136 - 08/15/16 10:14 PM Re: A wet adventure [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Yes... please keep these fantastic photos coming. They are great!
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#148165 - 08/16/16 09:05 AM Re: A wet adventure [Re: RamKingJC]
rfcarlin Offline
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Peter,

Thanks for the info. The hikes sound challenging if not downright strenuous. What a great way to stay in shape, see some awesomely beautiful natural sights, and have some adventurous fun!

Thanks again for the pics! The stream/water adventure looked like a lot of fun.
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#149457 - 09/03/16 08:58 PM Some canyon pools etc [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Another day, another adventure. We went up a nice canyon off the Potash road and there were some nice pools from recent rains. On the way back we had a little storm with some rain so there were so small waterfalls to view, In a big storm there are some fantastic waterfalls, but not today. It is starting to cool down as fall approaches and the days are definitely getting shorter.

Peter


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#149469 - 09/03/16 10:06 PM Re: Some canyon pools etc [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Amazing Peter!!! Thanks 4 sharing.
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#149475 - 09/03/16 10:54 PM Re: Some canyon pools etc [Re: RamKingJC]
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Keep them coming, Peter. I live through your pictures.
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#150631 - 09/26/16 10:01 AM Re: Some canyon pools etc [Re: Tom_D]
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More great pictures. Living an adventure.
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#150648 - 09/26/16 12:27 PM Re: Some canyon pools etc [Re: Steven]
Duke Offline
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Incredibly beautiful, & foreign, to these eyes. I always appreciate your outstanding photos, Peter. Please keep 'em coming, as otherwise I'd probably never see these places & with your description......well, they can't be matched!
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