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#187998 - 06/01/20 11:12 AM Re: Balanced rock mesa ***** [Re: pappy19]
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Thanks guys
Staying safe and avoiding everyone but my small group.

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#188003 - 06/01/20 02:40 PM Re: Balanced rock mesa [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Thank you Peter for the pics. Great as usual.

I, like you, keep away from most people these days, other than my wife. I cycle 5-6 days a week, in the country. Only me and the birds.

Saw a great sight the other day. I was cycling along the shore of Lake Ontario, on a paved road. A blue heron lifted off from the shoreline with a snake in its beak. No picture, but it was a unique sight.

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#188193 - 06/10/20 12:26 PM Rain [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Living in the desert where we typically get less than 10 inches of rain a year, we sometime get some big thunderstorms. When they occur, we often get some really spectacular transient waterfalls. We also get some serious flash floods that can kill you if you are in a slot canyon or try to cross a flooded wash in your vehicle. Saturday was one such day and here are some cool photos

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#188196 - 06/10/20 12:56 PM Re: Canyon rims area [Re: rodbrown]
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Wow, those are some great shots, Peter.
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#188197 - 06/10/20 01:04 PM Re: Rain [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Peter,

Fantastic Pic's, thanks!

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#188219 - 06/10/20 05:22 PM Re: Rain [Re: GCTom41]
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Great pictures Peter.
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#188224 - 06/10/20 07:04 PM Re: Rain [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Thank you Peter. Great photos as usual.

We walked the Milford Sound Track in New Zealand’s South Island after a couple days of rain. Everyone that was familiar with the area stated how different the views were with all the water falls, swollen streams, etc., after the rain. Your photos brought back memories.


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#188320 - 06/15/20 05:36 PM Bridge canyon area [Re: rodbrown]
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Thanks guys

We went to a very remote part of the park to ensure great social distancing. There are a lot of sandstone fins with various sized arches in these fins. In addition on the long drive in and out we saw some nice herds of pronghorns. I never get tired of seeing them. Also we saw a sleeping rattlesnake which was pretty cool.

Peter


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#188321 - 06/15/20 05:48 PM Re: Bridge canyon area [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Re:Description: rattle snake

"Unrattled" snake.

Or, let sleeping snakes lie.

Neat photos, Peter, as always.

Thanks,
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#188322 - 06/15/20 07:00 PM Re: Bridge canyon area [Re: LarryWW1246]
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Not fond of buzz tails, sleeping or not. Great shots. Was this a day trip?

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