• Procession Panel

    May 10, 2022 – Comb Ridge, Utah – I’m not sure where I can across the Procession Panel. I’m sure it was online somewhere, but as soon as I saw it, I knew I needed to see it in person. The panel depicts 179 human-like figures converging on a great…

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  • Aroya, Colorado

    June 5, 2020 – Aroya, Colorado – I came across this abandoned schoolhouse somewhere on social media and new I had to photograph it. It was the first real trip out of the house since we were all set home from work. The town of Aroya was mostly a train…

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  • Tour De Wyoming (2025 Edition)

    July 13-18, 2025 – Central Wyoming – Every year, I put in for the Tour de Wyoming – a supported bicycle tour through Wyoming. The route changes every year, and it is limited to 250 rides – mostly because some of the towns along the route can’t accommodate many more…

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  • Sego Canyon Petroglyphs

    May 11, 2018 — Sego Canyon, Utah. About 4 miles north of Thompson Springs, Utah is one of the best easily accessible rock art sites in the southwest. The site contains rock art from three different ages. The newest images were created by the Ute. The Ute were in the…

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  • The Wild Horses of Sand Wash Basin

    June 6, 2021 – Sand Wash Basin HMA, Colorado – In the far northwest corner of Colorado, is the Sand Wash Basin Herd Management Area. The area is 157,730 acres of mostly sagebrush, bunchgrass and saltbush. It contains between 160 to 360 ‘wild’ horses at any one time. I put…

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  • A Surprise Close Encounter

    July 5, 2016 – Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado – I was hiking to Adams Falls in RMNP. The trailhead is just outside of Grand Lake, CO and goes past the falls and then farther into the backcountry. The hike to the falls isn’t that long, only about .3 miles.…

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  • A Day at the Park

    May 3, 2026 – Belmar Park, Lakewood, Colorado — I headed out to Belmar Park this past Sunday. The park is always good for capturing birds. It is one of those places where it is hard to take a bad shot. I mostly wanted to work on shots of birds in…

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  • Table Mountain School

    March 30, 2026 – Goshen County, Wyoming — I was driving back from a trip to Casper and decided to take the long way home. I was really in search of Sandhill Cranes. The cranes are migrating north, and I figured if both Colorado and Nebraska had large populations, Wyoming…

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  • Coyotes at the Door

    February 6, 2026 – Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colorado — I caught these two prairie dogs looking on while a pack of coyotes wander through their colony looking for breakfast. The photo foreshortens the distance between the coyotes and the prairie dogs making them seem closer than they actually are. None…

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  • Exploring Bannister Ruin: A Hidden Hiking Gem

    May 8, 2022 – Grand Gulch, Utah — It started with a book I received kind of out of nowhere – “Hiking Ruins Seldom Seen – A guide to 36 Sites Across the Southwest” by Dave Wilson. Flipping through the book, I came across hike #32 – Grand Gulch (via…

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