'; echo ''; echo '' . $arr[$ad1] . ''; echo '' . $arr[$ad2] . ''; echo ''; echo ''; ?>
Page 39 of 98 < 1 2 ... 37 38 39 40 41 ... 97 98 >
Topic Options
Rate This Topic
#112181 - 07/09/13 05:57 PM Mill creek, right hand ***** [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
Peter_Kaufman Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 02/14/08
Posts: 2587
Loc: Southeast Utah
I have been out a lot but didn't have time to post some new photos.
We went up the right hand of Mill creek, some stream crossings, petroglyphs, and two critters.
Still hot here 103 today, but only 9% humidity, so it doesn't feel too bad once you are acclimated to it.
Peter


Attachments
------IMG_6824 (Large).JPG

Description: snake

------IMG_6829 (Large).JPG

Description: Mill creek

------IMG_6836 (Large).JPG

Description: Mill creek

------IMG_6846 (Large).JPG

Description: nice pattern in the creek

------IMG_6872 (Large).JPG

Description: Nice panel

------IMG_6882 (Large).JPG

Description: Fins

------IMG_6886 (Large).JPG

Description: Lizzard

------tbirdpetro.jpg

Description: T-Bird, hard to see


_________________________
Peter Kaufman
NRA Life
GOA
SAF
RKCC CM-023
RKS #5642
SHAG # 005
Ironwood Nut
Life is too short to have ugly knives

Top
#112183 - 07/09/13 06:17 PM Re: Mill creek, right hand [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
TonyLaPetri Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 10/05/05
Posts: 6907
Loc: Glen Head NY
Nice shots!
I'll take that weather.
High 80s today ... humidity around 71% right now. Forecast for 81% tonight!!
_________________________
Tony LaPetri
RKS#1885
RKCC CM-022

Top
#112188 - 07/09/13 11:33 PM Re: Mill creek, right hand [Re: TonyLaPetri]
pappy19 Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 10/31/07
Posts: 7442
Loc: Garden Valley, Idaho
Very nice shots, Peter, I was almost a herp man in college but no money in it so I went with forestry. No money in forestry either, but I could still buy an occasional Randall and some Beanie-Weenie's.

Pap
_________________________
Mike Allen
RKCC-CM-086
True West Magazine Maniac
Randall Collector
Behring Made Collector
Ruana Collector
Glock Fan
NRA- Life Member since 1975
mikenlu99@aol.com

Top
#112369 - 07/21/13 08:06 PM Mann's Peak, LaSal mountains [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
Peter_Kaufman Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 02/14/08
Posts: 2587
Loc: Southeast Utah
Went hiking up to Mann's Peak in the LaSal mountains this weekend, a scenic drive and much cooler temperatures because of the elevation.
Not a long hike, but quite a climb with the peak above 12200 feet. Some nice views from all directions, but we could see weather coming in and not a good place to be in a storm. We made it back to the vehicles and on the way back there was rain and pea size hail with the temperatures in the 50's. Back in Moab, dry and around 100

Peter


Attachments
------image001.jpg

------image002.jpg

------image003.jpg

------image004.jpg

------image005.jpg

------image006.jpg

Description: storm brewing

------image007.jpg

------overview.jpg


_________________________
Peter Kaufman
NRA Life
GOA
SAF
RKCC CM-023
RKS #5642
SHAG # 005
Ironwood Nut
Life is too short to have ugly knives

Top
#112370 - 07/21/13 09:32 PM Re: Mann's Peak, LaSal mountains [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
TonyLaPetri Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 10/05/05
Posts: 6907
Loc: Glen Head NY
Wow.
Beautiful.
And a lot of green!!! grin
_________________________
Tony LaPetri
RKS#1885
RKCC CM-022

Top
#112375 - 07/22/13 04:08 AM Re: Mann's Peak, LaSal mountains [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
Oldvetnam1 Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 06/02/08
Posts: 2039
Loc: NJ
Fantastic views.
_________________________
Steve Rinda
RKCC #CM157
RKS #5715
SHAG #006

Top
#112377 - 07/22/13 08:00 AM Re: Mann's Peak, LaSal mountains [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
rodbrown Online
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 12/11/05
Posts: 2146
Loc: Ontario, Canada
Peter

Thank you for posting your pictures. What great vistas. I am envious of your walks.
_________________________
Rod Brown
RKS 3846
RKCC CM-123
Whether you think you can or can not, you are right.

Top
#112382 - 07/22/13 12:18 PM Re: Mann's Peak, LaSal mountains [Re: rodbrown]
pappy19 Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 10/31/07
Posts: 7442
Loc: Garden Valley, Idaho
Lots of big Muley bucks in the LaSalle's, not to mention big elk and moose. Did I say bears?? Yes, one doesn't want to mess around with angry clouds in the mountains. I once read a story of a lady hiker in Colorado that was caughton a rock outcrop with a storm approaching. She had a metal frame pack and took it off and put it 50-60 yards from her and then hunkered down. After the storm blew over she waited until the storm was 4-5 miles away, then retrieved her pack. As soon as she put it on, she got hit by a bolt. She lived but had major physical issues ever since. Be safe out there.

Pap
_________________________
Mike Allen
RKCC-CM-086
True West Magazine Maniac
Randall Collector
Behring Made Collector
Ruana Collector
Glock Fan
NRA- Life Member since 1975
mikenlu99@aol.com

Top
#112513 - 07/31/13 02:39 PM Canyoneering [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
Peter_Kaufman Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 02/14/08
Posts: 2587
Loc: Southeast Utah
One of my goals when I moved to Utah was to go canyoneering, so I have learned how to rappel and some rope skills and off we went.
We had to do several rappels into pools that were pretty deep as well as walk through pools and swim to get down canyon.
Perfect activity on a hot summer day.
The last rappel was about 80 feet, my longest so far
Peter

Photos are all rotated on my computer, don't know why they are not here


Attachments
------imageb001.jpg

Description: fins up the canyon

------image002.jpg

Description: on rappel

------image003.jpg

Description: almost down

------image004.jpg

Description: off the rope and time to swim

------image005.jpg

Description: heading down another level

------image006.jpg

Description: canyon view

------image007.jpg

Description: canyon view

------image008.jpg

Description: canyon view




Edited by Peter_Kaufman (07/31/13 02:48 PM)
Edit Reason: tried to rotate photos
_________________________
Peter Kaufman
NRA Life
GOA
SAF
RKCC CM-023
RKS #5642
SHAG # 005
Ironwood Nut
Life is too short to have ugly knives

Top
#112532 - 08/01/13 10:25 AM Re: Canyoneering [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
pappy19 Offline
Knife Enthusiast

Registered: 10/31/07
Posts: 7442
Loc: Garden Valley, Idaho
Wow, what an adventure!!

Pap
_________________________
Mike Allen
RKCC-CM-086
True West Magazine Maniac
Randall Collector
Behring Made Collector
Ruana Collector
Glock Fan
NRA- Life Member since 1975
mikenlu99@aol.com

Top
Page 39 of 98 < 1 2 ... 37 38 39 40 41 ... 97 98 >