One of my favorite trails: The Vista Verde Trail which overlooks the Taos Gorge in New Mexico. Sometimes you have to share the trails with it's local residents.
katspangle wrote:
One of my favorite trails: The Vista Verde Trail which overlooks the Taos Gorge in New Mexico. Sometimes you have to share the trails with it's local residents.
Would you have any photos of the Catwalk in Gila?
Roadrunner wrote:
Would you have any photos of the Catwalk in Gila?
i do. I will look for them and post some
katspangle wrote:
i do. I will look for them and post some
Thank you, that place made my day.
Roadrunner wrote:
Would you have any photos of the Catwalk in Gila?
these were taken about 10 years ago. last time I was in that area the Catwalk was closed for repairs. I am sorry I didn't get a good picture showing how far down the ground was under the walk. Maybe next time....
katspangle wrote:
these were taken about 10 years ago. last time I was in that area the Catwalk was closed for repairs. I am sorry I didn't get a good picture showing how far down the ground was under the walk. Maybe next time....
Thank you so much. Would you give me permission to download them to put in my Voyage document?
That surely made my day, katspangle
I just took a page out of Fred Ann's book and did a dive in the archives. Some times when we're out on a trail ….
...the trail gets a little crowded.
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....you meet someone along the way that offers use your camera to take your picture together, and actually returns your camera to you.
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,,,, we find one made specially for old folks like us with lots of rest spots along the way.
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lhammer43 wrote:
I just took a page out of Fred Ann's book and did a dive in the archives. Some times when we're out on a trail ….
Nice Larry...a sit down is often appreciated especially on our way back
Different seasons different stuff
From my film days, Mt Rainier:
I used to know someone who moved from L.A. to Quechee in th elate '80s and ran a little store. Robin. Anyone know her?
I love your photos, especially the ones with the logs.
scallihan wrote:
I used to know someone who moved from L.A. to Quechee in th elate '80s and ran a little store. Robin. Anyone know her?
I love your photos, especially the ones with the logs.
Thank you...Go there fairly often but do not know anyone in the area
Fred Ann wrote:
A walk through the Pines. My apologies for using photos from my archives as these trails are practically next door, however I have not been very mobile or active recently due to a couple of bad falls this fall. I am still healing from a fractured disc in my lower back and a few bruised ribs! As Jim mentioned in his opening post look down and walk carefully! That is most amazing advice! I take it totally to heart. I am too old for falling, ouch! ouch! So I shall continue using my archives for a while, as a photo resource.
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I hear you, Fred Ann - dealing with back pain that severely cramps my style (not to mention mobility) Use archives - they are still fun to see.
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