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Matho

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Posted: 07/11/08 10:54pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Northern Gila New Mexico

View out the back door.


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There are times we wished we had kept our truck camper.


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Boondocking on Beaver Creek in the Stanley Basin


View from the back


View of creek from inside - this is what we enjoyed looking at breakfast, lunch, and dinner!



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This is our campsite at Mora Campground near Rialto Beach in Olympic National Park. The cg is about a mile from the beach. Our favorite spot is where the Quilyute River meets the ocean. It was mostly a foggy few days, but we had a great time.
The bank of the river.

Seastacks in the mist.

driftwood on the driftlogs.

Jim by the river

17 lbs. of fury. Don't make him mad.


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I can see us camping in either one of those places.

Very nice.

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Rubiranch: Being new to the state, I really enjoy your photo journeys.
Where is 5mile pass? thanks E.P

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sandblast wrote:

Rubiranch: Being new to the state, I really enjoy your photo journeys.
Where is 5mile pass? thanks E.P


Thanks EP. Welcome to Utah.

Five Mile Pass is right on the bend in state road 73. Look past the red star that marks Cedar Fort and continue until you see the bend in the road where it says Cedar Vally Road. Five Mile Pass is at the "C" in Cedar Valley Road.

It is HOT and dusty in the summer. We usually camp and ride there in early spring and late fall.

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Matho wrote:

Northern Gila New Mexico

View out the back door.


Great pictures. Would you go there in the winter?


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I want to but the roads are closed in the winter. I might keep near main roads to keep from getting snowed in.

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Two spot on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. The first is east of Highway 67 in the Kaibab National Forest. The other one is on the west in the Rainbow Rim area of the KNF. For some reason, I could not post the pictures here, but this is the link:

North Rim

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