Interesting petroglyphs/pictographs on the rock walls, especially in the second pic. The one on the right are high enough that you wonder how they got up that high to paint or carve them.
You might run it past Iowahawk, a very knowledgeable car nut and funny as well.
https://twitter.com/iowahawkblog
I usually refer to it as Otto Incorrect.
I suspect you might find several small lead deposits in that area as well, but probably not enough to mine - or mind!
Endangered prairie dogs - they say that like it's a bad thing!
"Forgive me, but can you explain ...convex curved 'cheeks' ?"
I didn't see her either!
Nice shot, Rick, from an old Abingdon native.
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I can highly recommend the NA4RR Hex Beam. It's relatively light, easy to assemble and performs well.
http://www.k4hex.com/index.asp
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That they did, thanks much! Here are a couple of the caves.
Interesting! My girlfriend at the time and I were also in Morocco in 1972, from January until early May. We were backpacking and hitchhiking the whole time, except for one bus ride. We were down by Tiznit and ended up staying for 6 weeks in some fisherman caves hollowed out of the soft sandstone rock by the seashore. The caves were used for fishing gear, etc., and several, including ours, had a concrete floor and door. We then hitched back up the country, across Algeria to Tunisia and then ferried to Sicily and put our thumbs out again. Altogether quite a memorable experience!
Enjoy! Using an NA4RR Hexbeam here, praying for more sunspots. KE0KHD.
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The first one was awarded the cover spot of the groups annual calendar and the second one was featured on one of the months of the calendar. This is the Virginia Creeper Trail in Abingdon, Va.
From my old hometown - love it!
I usually refer to it as Otto Incorrect.
It's kind of you to steer him in the right direction.