

Fall Photography in the Grand Tetons
Fall is in full swing in the Grand Tetons and we arrived at it's peak.
In the coming days I am going to share photos with you and also where I have shot them in the event you too would like to do some photography some day here in one of the greatest places on the planet.

Time Flies
Time flies.
As the fall season is upon us, we are heading toward the exact opposite place one would go if they hope to build an RV Repair, Solar Install business.
Washington State in the Winter.
Why?
Read on to find out.

Mesquite
The Mesquite Sand Dune Field is one of many dune fields in Death Valley National Park. It’ here I enjoy doing sunrise and sunset photography. The Mesquite Sand Dune Field is the most popular in the park due to their ease of access. This also makes landscape photography more challenging as the people are either in the shot or their footprints ruin the cohesiveness of many potential photographs. Today, I’ll show you around the area as well as share a few choice photographs I was able to capture while there n April.


The Stars Humble Us
Psalm 8 mentions the night sky and the work of His fingers.
What a great chapter from which to contemplate the art of Photographing the night skies in Death Valley. In today’s post, I’ll share with you a few thoughts as well as some images recently captures of the Milky Way over the Harmony Borax Works in Death Valley.

Dante’s View
Our Death Valley adventures begin with our first stop being Dante’s View for Sunrise.
We spent 5 days in the area and that means I have a ton of content to begin sharing with all of you.
This marks the first post of many outlining out time in Death Valley National Park, the Hottest, Driest place in North America.

Hole In The Wall
Today’s post including the photos and video within come to you from the Hole in the Wall Campground near the center of the Mojave National Preserve.

Teddy Bears
Today was a great time in the Cholla Cactus Garden inside Joshua Tree National Park.
These little buggers are extremely photographic, but boy, they can also be quite dangerous. Check out the gallery included with this post to see some of the wonderful photographs we captured on our journey.

The Wildflower Hunt
If God so cares for the wildflowers…
Jesus’ words about worry are linked to the flowers. This adventure into the desert in search of the spring wildflowers has been very eye opening. I have been to many desert sin search of wildflowers but have never seen anything quite like what we witnessed at the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park last week. I wanted to not only share with you some of the photos I have taken while there, but also provide for you the video we produced and posted to our Youtube channel. You will find them all in this post.

Nuclear Wasteland
Boondocking. The term describes camping without hookups of any kind.
The camper is fully dependent on the RV Rig’s systems including electrical, water, and sewer.
In today’s post and included video I am going to talk some about the area in which we find ourselves presently, Southern California, as well as our methodology related to Boondocking or Dispersed Camping.