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#103089 - 07/07/12 06:20 PM Re: Mill canyon and the crack ***** [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Thanks for these incredible pictures, Peter - a fascinating landscape and super photography to show it!
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#103090 - 07/07/12 06:21 PM Re: Mill canyon and the crack [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Wow Peter, to be living the life you have desired for many years must be really thrilling. Having been a young forester in the Idaho mountains was a life changing experience, but I am thinking I should have looked more closly at the southern Utah desert/diversification which, as a forester, I poo-pooed. Now, in retrospect, it really is much more interesting than the pure forest scenario, not as cool temp wise, but really interesting nonetheless. Love your pics.

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#103108 - 07/08/12 10:42 AM Re: Mill canyon and the crack [Re: pappy19]
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More great pictures. I think I saw an alien in one of those carvings. Space people types.
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#103116 - 07/08/12 06:56 PM Re: Mill canyon and the crack [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Very Cool Peter!
... Don't stand on top of that crack too long! smile
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#103121 - 07/09/12 08:16 AM Re: Mill canyon and the crack [Re: TonyLaPetri]
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I enjoy seeing all these pics. Thanks for posting them!
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#103162 - 07/10/12 11:01 AM Re: Mill canyon and the crack [Re: Rick Magee]
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Truly awesome pics., Peter, and please feel free to continue posting. Having recently witnessed too up close and personal about 12 days ago the power of winds blowing a steady 50 mph and gusting suddenly to 85 mph , one is quickly reminded of the mighty powers of nature. Seven days without electricity and I'll be cutting up large oaks for firewood for weeks, in my spare time. BUT, how lucky! None of my family hurt and one of the " monster" oaks-52" diameter missed my house by 16 ft.- with us all in the basement and winds so loud we didn't hear it fall! Keep those pics. comming.
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#103240 - 07/15/12 11:44 AM behind Potash and petrified wood [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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I am glad you guys are enjoying the photos, and I think you will like these a lot too.
I am having a great time on the hikes and love the outdoor photography.
Saturday, we went way out the Potash road to do a hike to see some petrified wood. I brought about 9 pounds back. (I wonder if I could get a Randall made with a petrified wood handle?)
Also, I found a very cool fossil of a mollusk that looks like a mussel. There were quite a few of those and some that looked like clams too. Utah was under the ocean a long time ago. There is a photo of a small collapsed dome and the first collared lizard too.
Here are the latest photos from my latest adventure.

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#103241 - 07/15/12 11:46 AM Re: behind Potash and petrified wood [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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#103242 - 07/15/12 11:48 AM Re: behind Potash and petrified wood [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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a few more


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#103244 - 07/15/12 01:08 PM Re: behind Potash and petrified wood [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Another great set of photos Peter. That's really some beautiful country out there.
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