This week’s Foto Friday Fun features images chosen by 12 readers including rock, sand, rock from sand, geology, and fossils both real and not.
Jim and Diana chose #99, “as my mom would’ve celebrated that birthday this past week.” After hiking from Cottonwood campground along the North Kaibab trail to Phantom Ranch I celebrated making the 14 mile trek and wondered if I’d make it back out on the south side of the Colorado River the next day to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, 2008, my first rim-to-rim across Grand Canyon.
Sherry chose #6677. Thanks to Jeff’s suggestion, I camped and found flowers at Fossil Falls, where there are neither fossils or water falls.
Doris chose #9788. Beyond the high desert vegetation lies sand dunes, once sand then rock and now sand again, at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, Utah.
Sue chose #309, “the month and year that we camped in Alabama Hills.” They’d probably like to camp, and kayak, at the Kolob Reservoir that I can only hope has more water now than when this panorama was taken 9-22-08.
Rita chose #1214, another panorama. An upstream view of the Colorado River from Navajo Bridge through Marble Canyon with Vermilion Cliffs to the left and Echo Cliffs to the right.
Diane and Nigel chose #2307. Walking on the beach in Tsitsikamma National Park, South Africa. Who’s going where?
Wanda chose #1636. A collection of 275 million year old ocean fossils gathered while camping on the North Kaibab National Forest at Marble View back in 2010.
Cathy chose #8201. Entrance to a short slot canyon of colorful sandstone on the White Domes Loop trail in Valley Fire State Park.
Jennifer chose #7272. Once again, #RangersGetPaidinSunsets. Taken from the North Rim Grand Canyon 9-6-14.
Alan chose #2055. Five Turkey Vultures in a tree on the Kaibab National Forest in 2010 before I had a decent camera with zoom.
Sallie and Bill get #77 for the number of words in their last comment. Which, BTW, are always delightful so a younger me says thanks. Oh how I’ve changed since my first season as a Ranger in the summer of 1992 at Mt St Helens.
Jo chose #917, a goal she’s shooting for as a Top Seller in her Avon business. No climbing to this top where an old water pipe once ran near Wildrose Canyon in Death Valley National Park.
My choice of a floral bouquet seen on the Kaibab National Forest during my recent visit.
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