It has been a busy ten days since I returned from Utah. First, the annular eclipse http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42Gis5nCgQU&list=UULq-6JrVItrjLnZtdfZa-2g&index=4&feature=plcp
then I did the Dinosaur Quarry at Dinosaur National Monument http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42Gis5nCgQU&list=UULq-6JrVItrjLnZtdfZa-2g&index=4&feature=plcp
This week, the colorful Flaming gorge video was completed http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48ETEYO-VvM&list=UULq-6JrVItrjLnZtdfZa-2g&index=2&feature=plcp
Finally, yesterday I completed the video for Dinosaur National Monument http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ajp-Ku3cJnY&list=UULq-6JrVItrjLnZtdfZa-2g&index=1&feature=plcp
I'll never forget the view from Harper's Corner!
With the tiny raft so far below--if you can see it, it's the little blue dot right where the curved swoosh of stone reaches the river.
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Thursday, June 14, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Alas, all good things must end...
It's time to go home, anyway. Every hard drive I have is completely full.
Worse, I'm beginning to hallucinate dinosaurs!
The past two days, the weather has been perfect, so I rushed around to all the best places and shot them again--without clouds!
If you look carefully, right under the curved swooshes of stone is a blue raft. Guardian angels on duty again!
Ten hours of driving tomorrow, so I'll be offline.It will be nice to get home and sort through 70 gigabytes of pictures and videos! (after some sleep)...
Worse, I'm beginning to hallucinate dinosaurs!
The past two days, the weather has been perfect, so I rushed around to all the best places and shot them again--without clouds!
If you look carefully, right under the curved swooshes of stone is a blue raft. Guardian angels on duty again!
Ten hours of driving tomorrow, so I'll be offline.It will be nice to get home and sort through 70 gigabytes of pictures and videos! (after some sleep)...
Sunday, May 27, 2012
The best-laid plans...
The day started well, as the skies seemed to be clearing due to tornado-force winds. Even the locals were impresses. Oh, good.
So I drove down here from Flaming gorge and went directly to the cliffs above the Yampa Bench/Echo Park Road: I wanted to drive the lengh of the Yampa Bench, a series of high cliffs above the Green River.
The wind was howling, but the Sun was breaking between the clouds! What a beautiful-looking day! What could possibly go wrong?
This was getting good! The sky was clearing! Only 42 more miles to go!
I was on a roll now! I--wait! What's that?
I skidded to a stop just before Ii slid into a deep gully full of water and mud that looked like quicksand. I got and looked at the gully. Then I looked at the Toyota, which exhibited no boat-like qualities.
Sigh. I turned around, not wanting to be rescued--if anyone were working on the holiday weekend to do rescues.
Score: Yampa Bench Road 1, Ageing moron 0..
Since I was on the road that also goes to beautiful Echo Park (by the way,'park' is the teerm used here for a boat landing), I went there..
With sun still around, I tried to get a better sky for portraying massive Steamboat Rock:
As I left Echo Park, I passed near Whispering Cave,where there was this artistic rock formation;
Realing that the cloud cover was increasing, I headed for the Iron Springs overlook. I had been there on two days earlier, but the clouds had taken the color out of a grand view::
The wind is blowing like a hurricane outside my snug bed-and-breakfast room Heaven knows what the morning will bring. I'll deal with it when I see it. I have this mad scheme to go to the far end of the Yampa Bench Road and see how far this way I can come..
So I drove down here from Flaming gorge and went directly to the cliffs above the Yampa Bench/Echo Park Road: I wanted to drive the lengh of the Yampa Bench, a series of high cliffs above the Green River.
The wind was howling, but the Sun was breaking between the clouds! What a beautiful-looking day! What could possibly go wrong?
This was getting good! The sky was clearing! Only 42 more miles to go!
I was on a roll now! I--wait! What's that?
I skidded to a stop just before Ii slid into a deep gully full of water and mud that looked like quicksand. I got and looked at the gully. Then I looked at the Toyota, which exhibited no boat-like qualities.
Sigh. I turned around, not wanting to be rescued--if anyone were working on the holiday weekend to do rescues.
Score: Yampa Bench Road 1, Ageing moron 0..
Since I was on the road that also goes to beautiful Echo Park (by the way,'park' is the teerm used here for a boat landing), I went there..
With sun still around, I tried to get a better sky for portraying massive Steamboat Rock:
As I left Echo Park, I passed near Whispering Cave,where there was this artistic rock formation;
Realing that the cloud cover was increasing, I headed for the Iron Springs overlook. I had been there on two days earlier, but the clouds had taken the color out of a grand view::
The wind is blowing like a hurricane outside my snug bed-and-breakfast room Heaven knows what the morning will bring. I'll deal with it when I see it. I have this mad scheme to go to the far end of the Yampa Bench Road and see how far this way I can come..
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