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idaho

Twin Falls, Idaho Panoramic

You see this vista off to the right as you enter Twin Falls from the north on 93.

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Island Park, Idaho Panoramic

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Day 5: Elko

When you get out on the road with no specific destination, sometimes you have to make some hard decisions.  As we approached Bozeman two nights ago, it became clear that although Salt Lake City has great potential for “griefing” religious zealots (and/or corrupting young Mormans, Orgazmo style), it puts us in a tough spot.  We [...]

Pocatello, Idaho to Elko, Nevada

Pocatello, ID to Elko, NV from Sir Arthur SpamZalot on Vimeo.

The Most Amazing Road on Earth

When Zoo and I headed out on our 1st road trip from LA to Denver, we made on little side trip in Arizona. We cut north of the mountains to get to Sedona and ended up in Jerome - high up on the rim of the mountains surrounding the area. It started with a cattle [...]

Day 5: Progress

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Night Shots: McCammon, ID

South of Pocatello, ID is a darker area away from city lights. We drove around looking for a safe, secluded spot to pull off and make some long exposures. Mission accomplished.

Can you See Zoo Broker’s profile in this one?

And drove down the mountain to find that industry never stops.

Boseman, Montana to Pocatella, Idaho

Boseman, MT to Pocatella, ID from Sir Arthur SpamZalot on Vimeo.

What the hell is a “Bikini Bar”?

We went to Club 91 in Pocatello after dinner, thinking this might be a good place to have my first lap dance in a long time …
Well, this place was a pretty harsh dive, boring to boot.  At least we got these chips as souvenirs.
My advice?  Unless you like your bikini-wearing women looking like they [...]

Day Shots: Montana, Wyoming and Idaho

Covered a lot of ground, caught a lot of pixels (and some film, too!)
Here is a small gallery of today’s photos:
Montana

Yosemite (west side)

Sign right as you enter Idaho from Montana on Route 20.
A 23-photo pano I stitched looking to the right of the sign above:

Idaho Falls
 
Idaho, lonely and open.