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#167217 - 12/18/17 05:55 AM Re: Fisher towers and canyons ***** [Re: BladesNBarrels]
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Amazing stuff Peter. I still say you need to write that book. Thanks for the treat.
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#167306 - 12/20/17 05:17 PM Trigger guard arch area [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Hi guys, thanks for the nice comments, Lin Ottinger recently celebrated his 90th birthday, he is a local legend.

So we went out to the area between the north and south forks of Mill creek to do a little exploring. We drove in on the Steelbender Jeep trail to avoid walking through the icy creek three times. A lot of nice rock formations but in particular the Trigger guard arch which is about 90 feet.
Here are a few photos

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#167312 - 12/20/17 06:58 PM Re: Trigger guard arch area [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Love It!!!!! We gotta get out to Utah!
THANK YOU for sharing your adventures and breathtaking pictures Peter. =)
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#167319 - 12/20/17 07:52 PM Re: Trigger guard arch area [Re: RamKingJC]
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Very cool pictures Peter. Southern Utah has a lot of places to see. So does central Idaho in the Frank. It's the west!!

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#167322 - 12/20/17 07:56 PM Re: Trigger guard arch area [Re: RamKingJC]
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Thanks again guys

If anyone will be out this way, give me a heads up and I can show you cool stuff the tourists never get to see, be it rock formations, rock art, petrified wood or other minerals

Peter
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#167330 - 12/21/17 10:11 AM Re: Trigger guard arch area [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Originally Posted By: Peter_Kaufman
Thanks again guys

If anyone will be out this way, give me a heads up and I can show you cool stuff the tourists never get to see, be it rock formations, rock art, petrified wood or other minerals

Peter


An Orange Jeeeep and PK's stash of sharp objects???????????????????????
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#167331 - 12/21/17 04:53 PM Re: Trigger guard arch area [Re: RamKingJC]
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Once again fantastic journey Peter.
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#167332 - 12/21/17 04:53 PM Re: Trigger guard arch area [Re: RamKingJC]
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Not only the many sharp objects but the seldom seen man cave that was recently completed
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#167404 - 12/23/17 08:19 PM What a difference a few days make [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Well
Winter really hit Moab this year, we received at least 10 inches of snow here in the valley on December 21 which really changes the look of things. This is a lot of snow for here. With this much snow we were able to cross country ski both Friday and Saturday with out going to the mountains. With the nights being cold it isn't going away as fast as it usually does
Here are a few photos

Peter


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#167407 - 12/23/17 10:01 PM Re: What a difference a few days make [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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That is some beautiful country!
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