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Phaux’s Closing Thoughts, Part 1

I am sitting in seatac airport with five’ish hours to go until I liftoff for home, and want to record some thoughts while they are fresh and juicy.
First off, Zoo is a GREAT road mate. Words cannot express his huge contribution to the road trips being extraordinary, but I’ll give it a shot..
He is unflinching [...]

Columbia Icefield Tongue Panoramic

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Mount Kitchener Panoramic

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Furry Creek Panoramic

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False Creek Panoramic, Vancouver

It was a dark, stormy night…. I was soaked, and had just fell on my ass jumping down onto the river stones by the water. But it’s ALWAYS worth it.

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Black and white photos from RT3

I just realized that I never posted the black and white panos from RT3! So, for your viewing enjoyment…

High Desert, eastern NV

Canyon, southern Idaho

Salt Lake City, UT
24 more photos after the break - click on!

Day Shots: Cheyenne to Denver

 
After having morning coffee and blog time, I made my way over to The Wrangler. I was itchin’ for some cowboy boots. Having never owner a pair, or even gonne into a western wear store, I was floored. Lookit all them boots!

More pics and stories after the break:

Day Shots: Roaming in Wyoming

We had no side trips today, except for a little celebration we’ll post separately. So, this is a small collection of photos that can be taken from Route 80. I gotta say, I had no idea that Wyoming had such diverse terrain, and a humongous canyon (that we did not visit - we would have [...]

Rapid City, South Dakota to Big Timber, Montana in Nine Minutes

Rapid City, SD to Big Timber, MT from Sir Arthur SpamZalot on Vimeo.

Nightshots: Big timber, Montana Star Shoot

Wow… The Milky Way was in full effect tonight on the New Moon. We stopped off on our way to Bozeman in Big Timber, Montana to get some sky without light pollution. There was a lots of particulate in the air, though.
This first shot is 6 minutes @ 400 ISO, f/4. Milky Way behind star [...]