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    We’ve been traveling in Utah & the Grand Canyon over the last month, and the biggest hurdle is working through the thousands of images that fall in front of my camera – only India and Antarctica have been so target rich!

    This was an exploratory trip for us, mixing hiking days with lots of driving, but we’ll definitely be back

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    The lizard! I knew you could find one!!! It looks like a close relative of the Anoles we have here. What kind is it?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dactyloidae

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    @leo wrote:

    The lizard! I knew you could find one!!! It looks like a close relative of the Anoles we have here. What kind is it?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dactyloidae

    It’s a Desert Collared Lizard. I’ve “shot” ’em too!

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    @cascoly wrote:

    We’ve been traveling in Utah & the Grand Canyon over the last month, and the biggest hurdle is working through the thousands of images that fall in front of my camera – only India and Antarctica have been so target rich!

    This was an exploratory trip for us, mixing hiking days with lots of driving, but we’ll definitely be back.

    I was in Utah this past month too. Bet our paths crossed without knowing it. Maybe you were that guy with the tripod I saw in a field one beautiful evening in Arches National Park?!

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    @marthamarks wrote:

    @cascoly wrote:

    We’ve been traveling in Utah & the Grand Canyon over the last month, and the biggest hurdle is working through the thousands of images that fall in front of my camera – only India and Antarctica have been so target rich!

    This was an exploratory trip for us, mixing hiking days with lots of driving, but we’ll definitely be back.

    I was in Utah this past month too. Bet our paths crossed without knowing it. Maybe you were that guy with the tripod I saw in a field one beautiful evening in Arches National Park?!

    didnt make arches – had thought about hitting it on the way home, but now it’s closed

    we started at capitol reef on the 20th, then moved thru Bryce to st George; spent 27-30 at N & S rims of grand canyon and resting today at pinetop

    what was your route?

    steve

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    @cascoly wrote:

    @marthamarks wrote:

    @cascoly wrote:

    We’ve been traveling in Utah & the Grand Canyon over the last month, and the biggest hurdle is working through the thousands of images that fall in front of my camera – only India and Antarctica have been so target rich!

    This was an exploratory trip for us, mixing hiking days with lots of driving, but we’ll definitely be back.

    I was in Utah this past month too. Bet our paths crossed without knowing it. Maybe you were that guy with the tripod I saw in a field one beautiful evening in Arches National Park?!

    didnt make arches – had thought about hitting it on the way home, but now it’s closed

    we started at capitol reef on the 20th, then moved thru Bryce to st George; spent 27-30 at N & S rims of grand canyon and resting today at pinetop

    what was your route?

    steve

    We came down from Idaho 2 weeks ago, through Flaming Gorge and the Uintas (NE) to the Wasatch Range and Antelope Island around Salt Lake City, and on to Moab this past week. But we left for home yesterday after it was certain the parks were going to close. Just arrived in Santa Fe about 2 hours ago.

    However, we’ve spent many weeks in southern Utah, so it’s not terrible for us not to get back to those other parks. Sorry you got shut out of Arches and Canyonlands. Both are spectacular.

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    not a big loss for us as we were only going to make a quick look at arches — our next visit will include those, and santa fe taos area

    steve

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