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To: Sundog

Thank you Doggie, I have booked that link. Wonderful pics..and I made one like the ones looking thru the arches? I did the arch ok, but am still working on the mountains.

It's very hard to get the rubble and slippage around them...the gravel and rocks, you know how some of them are?

I'll post one when I get close...but no cigar...;)


1,942 posted on 01/07/2006 2:08:31 PM PST by grannie9 (Between slobs, dogs, and Englishmen, I'm always in hot water.)
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To: grannie9

That Arch over the view of canyon lands is often photographed.

The sandstone columns of Kodachrome basin state park are the most 'otherworldly' features, they just rise out of the sand for 40 or so feet high, only a few feet across.

The red cliffs area next to Bryce Canyon NP has a very cute walk where you go by twenty or so small arches, just perched here and there along the cliffs.

Perhaps my favorite is the Red Canyon recreation area by St. George, where the trail takes you along a narrow canyon above the stream, and ends in a perfect little water slide where people often enjoy the ride down.

Fun pics. Yours sure are coming along.


1,965 posted on 01/07/2006 3:31:39 PM PST by Sundog (cheers)
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To: grannie9
It's very hard to get the rubble and slippage around them...the gravel and rocks, you know how some of them are?

Tallus. 33° angle...

2,044 posted on 01/07/2006 9:47:27 PM PST by null and void (The lesson of the holocaust: if someone says they are going to kill you, pay attention.)
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