Surrounded by the Amasa Back, Hurrah Pass, Anticline, and Dead Horse Point and with the Colorado River running alongside, you’ve discovered Base Camp. A one of a kind wilderness lodge.
Enchanting...almost, just almost as magnificent as the Northern Lights. Hope your feeling much better, if not, seek some 21st century medical assistance. Just saying!
Cynthia, few of these are mine. Mine are the boring ones and don't usually make it into a favorites list. The Night Sky ones are all Patrick Bates and Derron Fricke who both stay here regularly and the False Kiva shot was a guy I ran across who spent a night there but I can't remember his name. I believe it was the NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day a few years ago.
Cynthia, few of these are mine. Mine are the boring ones and don't usually make it into a favorites list. The Night Sky ones are all Patrick Bates and Derron Fricke who both stay here regularly and the False Kiva shot was a guy I ran across who spent a night there but I can't remember his name. I believe it was the NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day a few years ago.
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Enchanting...almost, just almost as magnificent as the Northern Lights. Hope your feeling much better, if not, seek some 21st century medical assistance. Just saying!
All these sorted shots are gorgeous. You take some incredible photos. Sorry you are laid up, but we are benefitting.
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Cynthia, few of these are mine. Mine are the boring ones and don't usually make it into a favorites list. The Night Sky ones are all Patrick Bates and Derron Fricke who both stay here regularly and the False Kiva shot was a guy I ran across who spent a night there but I can't remember his name. I believe it was the NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day a few years ago.
Cynthia, few of these are mine. Mine are the boring ones and don't usually make it into a favorites list. The Night Sky ones are all Patrick Bates and Derron Fricke who both stay here regularly and the False Kiva shot was a guy I ran across who spent a night there but I can't remember his name. I believe it was the NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day a few years ago.
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