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#130700 - 08/26/15 10:07 AM Re: Onion Creek Canyon ***** [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Great pictures. I really enjoying looking at them.
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#130702 - 08/26/15 12:01 PM Re: Onion Creek Canyon [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Yep, now is the time to hit the mountains, but fall is just around the corner. Keep 'um coming!!

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#130955 - 09/03/15 03:40 PM Re: Onion Creek Canyon [Re: pappy19]
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Great photography and a fantastic scenery - thank you, Peter!
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#131230 - 09/12/15 09:17 PM Lewis Lodge [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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This week a group of us went to Lewis Lodge in Cedar Mesa
Lewis Lodge is an old habitation site built on a ledge in Arch Canyon.
It is in a remote area and the hike to the habitation site required route finding and some technical skill to traverse the ledges. Some of the ledges were very narrow with drop offs of hundreds of feet. It was a very interesting hike and we also saw some bobcats and I was able to get a fair photo of one
Peter


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Description: another view

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Description: view of route down to ledge

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Description: Kiva

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Description: more ruins

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Description: another ruin

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Description: more


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#131231 - 09/13/15 06:07 AM Re: Lewis Lodge [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Great pics. Thanks for sharing.
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#131355 - 09/17/15 12:16 PM Re: Lewis Lodge [Re: Oldvetnam1]
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Peter, have you been affected by the flash flooding down you way?
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#132564 - 10/18/15 12:25 PM Re: Lewis Lodge [Re: pappy19]
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Great photo's. I have enjoyed this thread very much! Thanks for sharing.

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#132791 - 10/25/15 08:25 PM Big Horn Mesa area [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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We had a lot of rain this past week and snow is down to about 10000 ft too. We were unable to do a planned hike due to some roads being washed out and too muddy, so we went to Canyonlands to go to the Big Horn Mesa area. There are some great views of the Green river and we could see the Henry and LaSal mountains also. I saw a coyote on the drive in too. Here are some photos of the scenery and some interesting rocks
Peter


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Description: some mesas

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Description: interesting rock

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Description: arch

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Description: rock like few others


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#132792 - 10/25/15 08:28 PM Re: Big Horn Mesa area [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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a few more photos


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Description: narrow crossing between two mesas

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Description: snow on the LaSal mountains

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#132793 - 10/25/15 08:33 PM Re: Big Horn Mesa area [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Thank you Peter.
The rocks with the nodes are really interesting!
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