
A collection of deer antlers.

Does anyone want a reasonable fixer upper?

This is the kind of entry I would love over
my driveway, but it would look silly in Toms River.

Here you see Chimney Rock in Chimney Rock, CO.
It was a point of reference for early pioneers.

Wolf Creek Pass, 10,840 feet.
On either side are mountain peaks
over 14,000 feet tall.

If you look to the right side on the horizon,
you can see an approaching dust storm.

We've arrived at yet another national park.

When we were driving in, we thought this
was a mountain range.

It became apparent that these were
huge sand dunes.

The wind and rain constantly reshape the giant
sand dunes. At times they can approach 500 feet.
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