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I'm for one interested in itI will try to post photos of our nature, probably this will also be interesting to everyone.
I'm for one interested in itI will try to post photos of our nature, probably this will also be interesting to everyone.
If you liked Joshua Tree, if you ever get a chance you should come visit Saguaro National Park in Arizona. It is amazing.When we went hiking in Joshua Tree, we were really surprised that most hikers (?) are around the parking lots, and walking out an hour, nobody anymore. I had, honestly, thought many more hike the longer distances, but no.
But good for us - we like the "never see another person". Best holidays are for us: Book a cabin or a family-run B&B, and then go hiking each day.
I personally could not go with the "city sightseeing holiday" or "spa holiday". Once in a while a bit city is nice, but rather keep it for a day - and probably we end up in a museum. But really, holidays or long weekend, that's nature.
What I found funny: While hiking at Oukaïmeden, I took some photos also with my phone (normally, prefer my camera). It then showed "similar photos" and for that it showed photos of Taco's tank Likely it had selected those over the ones we took while hiking in the Atacama, as Oukaïmeden has some rough shrubs (and Taco's tank has plants that can keep up with desert conditions), and at least the part of the Atacama where we are has no plants. No plants, zero. But not that far away from us is a place where cacti grow in the desert, and I plan going there when I have a few days off around February.
That particular Cactus is not to far from my ranch, in person it is massive.If you liked Joshua Tree, if you ever get a chance you should come visit Saguaro National Park in Arizona. It is amazing. View attachment 94358
As far as the eye can see. They are my favorite of all cacti
Actually I think all post a few from my ranch as well. They are from ground level as I don't have the drone files on my phone. It might be a little hard to see the back drop in some of them because the vegetation is large in places. But there are mountains 360 degrees around it. My property is 13 miles up the mountain away from the main road.That particular Cactus is not to far from my ranch, in person it is massive.
I was there multiple times (going to Tucson has something to do with my work as there is a data processing center for one of the observatories I'm related to, but I also would have done otherwise while still living in the US). Always liked that very much, did long hikes and took a lo(oooo)t of photos.If you liked Joshua Tree, if you ever get a chance you should come visit Saguaro National Park in Arizona. It is
I followI was there multiple times (going to Tucson has something to do with my work as there is a data processing center for one of the observatories I'm related to, but I also would do otherwise). Always liked that very much, did long hikes and took a lo(oooo)t of photos.
Just this November, I had planned to attend a scientific conference in Tucson, and also going hiking. Didn't happen because of airport strike in Chile
But, I'll go next year in November (next iteration of said conference) or another time earlier. For me, from here in Chile flights to the US are pretty expensive (and income is 1/2 or 1/3 of that of similar jobs in the US), so I'd rather combine that with work travel - and instead go hiking e.g. in Patagonia, or here in the desert, which otherwise would be quite expensive to reach.
I agree very much!Honestly it don't matter where you adventure, there is something cool to see almost anywhere when we take the time to slow down and look.
I'm glad your able to still get out and hike life would be to dull without natureI agree very much!
As a kid, I tended to (seriously) wanting to become a field biologist or national park ranger. Grew up close to a national park in Germany. (In Germany, there can be villages inside a national park; I know this is not the case in all countries.)
Rather decided differently and followed my other love (physics, computer science, astronomy) because this goes better with me having a disability (and still think: it's the better choice, being a field biologist or ranger would just be too physically demanding for me), but I'm so happy that I can keep on hiking and exploring and are in a good enough health that allows this at least for a hobby even for extended hikes (the 42-km-thing was crazy but I wanted to try and it worked).
Awww I love that!!!! New adventuresI wish I could could take everyone on our adventures. There is so much natural beauty in the world and a lot of people are just so busy with day to day life that they forget to slow down and enjoy it.
Most every weekend Christina and I range out to a 600 to 800 mile radius from home. Every dirt road, every trail, every wash, every foot path, those are our playground. Most people are afraid of getting lost, we TRY to get lost. We will literally turn off the main road and 4 wheel through the deserts or creeks or over the mountains just to see whats there
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Some times we find ourselves in places that are quite questionable lol
Wow! How beautiful you have it!!! I really liked the photo with the cactus, I think I've seen it before, it's gorgeous!I'm going to get Christina a 28x60 sunset canvas print for Christmas
I was looking through some of my older pictures and decided to post a few.
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And a coulpe sunrises
Is this your ranch? It's very beautiful! Is it still wild there or is there a house already?These are mostly from Arizona and my yard
im shaking in my boots it’s 34 degrees F right now at 8:39 am and it’s frEeZiNgMy guess is it would be a chilly swim , the Colorado originates in the Colorado Rockys from snow pack melt.
What the heck, you should be a photographer lol. I used to study photography in high school, and your shots look better than mineI'm going to get Christina a 28x60 sunset canvas print for Christmas
I was looking through some of my older pictures and decided to post a few.
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And a coulpe sunrises
Thank youWhat the heck, you should be a photographer lol. I used to study photography in high school, and your shots look better than mine