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Just went through your whole Cpt Log HDR; awesome pictures and narratives, thoroughly enjoyed. Nothing like sage fragrance after a rain. Take care and all the best to ya.
 
thank you sir. yeah I have tons more pictures I am working on the Big Horn sheep now. this photo editing is a pain in the ....... oh well coming soon Big Horn Sheep. highdesertranger
 
actually I need to finish this thread I am stuck on the pictures of the Big Horn Sheep. I am having trouble with the editing. highdesertranger
 
Old trailer looks like a 40s spartanette
 
You should post all your great photos more often. I’m pretty damn jealous of your travels. I love the old stuff.
 
so I really want to apologize for taking so long to update this thread.  there is really no excuse.

I have several picture of a herd of Big Horn Sheep that were up behind that real nice stone cabin in post #56.  however we were quite far away and I have tried several times edit the pictures.  I estimate we were 3/4 of a mile away.

the pictures I zoomed in and could hold the camera steady you can see the sheep,  but that was very few pictures as most of them were blurry.

I needed to cut the pixels(quality) down which I have no problem doing.  but then I needed to crop the image and then blow it up to make it viewable.  well I could do all that and I could view them on my lap top but when I go to save them they disappear.  or they go some where on my computer that I have no idea where.  LOL

so in the next post I will post a few pictures just for the sake of moving on.

highdesertranger
 
so without further ado here we go,

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so believe it or not in this picture there are 11 Big Horn Sheep.  see what I mean just looking at the picture you really don't see any but they are there.  they are around that bald spot that is in the center right of the pic.

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in this pic you can see 4 of them.  well three and a half anyway.  the big one is well aware of our presence he/she are looking right at us.  note that this picture was taken at exactly the same spot as the first one.  what a difference,  my camera does have an awesome zoom.  but it was real hard to hold steady as the was a moderate breeze that day and even leaning on my 4wheeler a lot of the pictures blurred.

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you can see three in this pic.  I think these were all young rams as they were separated from the main herd a little.  they are still in the frame of the first picture.

so that's about it for the sheep.  all in all I had over 20 pictures but between the blur and not knowing how to edit these are the only ones I am going to post.

highdesertranger

actually if you click on the picture it opens in a new window. then at least on my computer you can click on them again and it blows them up a little more. doing that on the first pic and you can see some of the sheep.
 

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now for a complete change of scenery here we go,

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yes, we drove to the Swiss alps

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truly awe inspiring

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this is my view looking out the back doors of my trailer. this is one of my favorite boondocking spots

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zoomed to cut out the darkness of the trailer

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this just shows my desk in the trailer.  all this was just a temporary arrangement  for the summer.

more to come
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the next series of pictures show why I love the High Desert.  the beauty is astounding these pics are actually taken in the transition zone between the High Desert and the Sub Alpine so you get a little of both,

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high desert sage and the aspen of a riparian zone

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just plain old oh my

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Mark AKA MaTaLa

more to come,

highdesertranger
 

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Danggggggggggggg. You have ALL the fun. Sniff sniff
 
sorry if I am boring all of you but I can't help it LOL,

more of the same

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these really didn't need captions

more to come

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Bored? No way. I'm really enjoying all these pics.

Isn't that a map to a lost gold mine painted on the tailgate in post #43?
 
more transition zone pics this time we will throw a little water in,

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brrrrrr it's cold

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talk about liquid ice.  I wonder what the temp of that water is.  no skinny dipping for sure.

more to come

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hahaha good one slow2day.

Cammalu you know you and John are always invited to tag along.

highdesertranger
 
Clicking on them worked for me! Great pictures, but man I hate cold water and white stuff.
 
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