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#150696 - 09/26/16 08:55 PM Re: Some canyon pools etc ***** [Re: Duke]
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Just another day in Paradise. Great pictures

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#150700 - 09/26/16 09:16 PM Re: Some canyon pools etc [Re: pappy19]
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Nice pics Peter. Everybody in the pool.
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#150701 - 09/26/16 09:20 PM Re: Some canyon pools etc [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Great photos Peter. Thanks for taking the time to post them for us to enjoy.
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#151513 - 10/16/16 11:20 AM Druid arch revisited [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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An unusually warm day to visit the Needles district of Canyonlands National Park to go to Druid Arch. We started at Elephant Hill and went through Elephant Canyon and a side trip through Chesler Park. Druid Arch is a big arch that looks like it could be part of Stonehenge. Chesler Park has many great sandstone features. Long day with a two hour drive each direction and 13.2 miles of hiking and there was some gusty winds at times. I hope you guys enjoy the photos.

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#151514 - 10/16/16 11:22 AM Re: Druid arch revisited [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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a few more photos


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#151519 - 10/16/16 12:49 PM Re: Druid arch revisited [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Beautiful shots. Thanks again for sharing your photo's, I really enjoy them! Eric


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#151529 - 10/16/16 01:57 PM Re: Druid arch revisited [Re: Eric]
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Peter

Once again, thanks for sharing your adventures with us. Just heartbreakingly gorgeous country.

Seems like there's almost too much to look at, and I'd venture that you see 'new' things every time you revisit a trail or favorite spot.

What kind of gloves do you use if you don't mind me asking? Rock climbing gloves?

All the best,

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#151531 - 10/16/16 02:19 PM Re: Druid arch revisited [Re: rfcarlin]
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Thanks Eric and Bob

Bob, I had been using bike gloves but I got a good deal on some Black Diamond Crag half finger rock climbing gloves so I had those yesterday. Quite often we are using our hands to get through cracks or up ledges and I like having some hand protection.

You do see new things all of the time particularly when the light is at a different angle as the position of the sun moves

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#151532 - 10/16/16 02:23 PM Re: Druid arch revisited [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Once again Peter amazing adventures. Thanks for sharing.
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#151551 - 10/16/16 09:48 PM Re: Druid arch revisited [Re: W Polidori]
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Spot on Peter! Send more Pic's!

Spent the weekend in Sebastian Inlet, where I surfed and camped as a youngster in the 70's! The debris, erosion, and amount of plastic(trash) that hit the beach was unbearable. I don't have answers or solutions but my wife and I are changing course to change course. Hopefully, we can make a difference!

Sorry, not to take away from your beauty, however we must all take steps to improve our world.

I hope that we can cross paths in your area one day, as it is absolutely stunning.
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