Coral Pink

Coral Pink

The Coral Pink Sand Dune State Park in Utah is one not to miss should you be in the region visiting. This park is full of photographic opportunity. It’s an OHV Mecca, so you should know; going there for a vacation is going to mean plenty of OHV noise. However, outside the park are a load of Boondocking/Dispersed camping opportunities.

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Buckskin Gulch

Buckskin Gulch

The Buckskin Gulch via the Wire Pass trailhead is one of the more epic hikes I have ever done. This past Christmas marks the second time I’ve ventured into this, one of the worlds largest slot canyons. The canyon is part of the Coyote Buttes North region and The Wire Pass trailhead is the same trail for the world famous Wave hike. Both require permits. Buckskin is a day use permit and not part of the lottery system that controls hikes to The Wave.

If you are ever in this area, don’t miss this hike. It’s utterly astounding and amazing and full of photography. Check out this post from some photography suggestions if you plan to hike to take photos.

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A Video from Arizona
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A Video from Arizona

We spent a number of weeks in a dispersed camping environment in Arizona. Specifically in the Queens Valley area. A location on Arizona State Trust land provided, through the permitting process in Arizona, an opportunity to dispersed camp…or boondock, for a total of 14 days. We met some great life long friends along the way. Please enjoy this update video from the floor of the Arizona Desert.

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Elephant Butte

Elephant Butte

The work on the road has begun and as I find my way along this journey, I am starting to find a system in my day to day workflow.

While staying in the Elephant Butte area, I have been treated to some fairly pretty skies at night and in the morning. I thought i’d share them with you.

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Watch Your 6
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Watch Your 6

There’s a saying in the military and law enforcement. “Watch your 6”.

We all need someone to walk by our side and watch out back. Sometimes we develop tunnel vision to such a degree that we miss something better.

When we have people willing to walk with us to watch our 6 we stand better chances to succeed.

When we have someone willing to help us by watching our back, we may avert disaster in our life.

It’s imperative that we all learn to 1) have a few in our lives willing to watch our backs and 2) learn to trust those who ARE watching our 6.

Here’s a brief story from a shot I otherwise would never have attained had someone not been looking behind me.

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