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 16th #cityline #cocoabeach  A few more shots from the slopes of #snowmass. You can see how badly fresh snow is needed (rocks and dirt exposed). But it was still a good time with friends and family  #earlyseasonconditions #drywinter #coloradorockies    Made it to the mountains.. #rockies #recreation #aspentrees  1.8 billion years old, and Scottsdale's signature asset – the #mcdowellsonoranpreserve. In an effort spanning more than 40 years, the residents and community leaders of #scottsdale set aside almost 35,000 acres of rugged mountains for preservation (and protection from encroaching urban development). THANK YOU for protecting natural open space! Here are a few shots from tonight's hike #ringtaillooptrail #lostdogwashtrailhead #mcdowellmountains  Relics of a by-gone era, along the highway in the hills.. #jeromearizona #ghosttown #abandonedvehicles  Had a great time exploring #faycanyon today, a super easy in/out just off Dry Creek road in #Sedona #hikeaz #optoutside  Almost a year to the day and I’m back out on this trail, enjoying a quick run up to the #taliesinoverlook on Xmas eve (4.4 miles in/out). The #mcdowellmountains offer an easy escape from the city, and a welcome respite from the commercial pandemonium in the city below.  I’m not sure why I like this particular trail so much, it’s nothing more than the normal Sonoran desert I grew up with.  But that’s probably why I like it so much, #arizona beauty plain and simple!  12/7/17 Beacham Orlando - Chrome Sparks, Grief Point & J. Linde
 Unidentified floating object... #satellitebeach #beachsunrise #morningview #mysterybuoy #southpatrickshores #apollocommandmodule    #shigeruban #aspenartmuseum #architecture  Some beach shots from last weekend #winterinflorida #cocoabeach  Had an exceptionally great hike today up to #tomsthumb (3,775') and the surrounding ridgeline - there was so much to explore.. Will definitely need do this trail again, and take advantage of the endless boulders to #freeclimb. The granite slabs at the top were massive! #mcdowellmountains #mcdowellsonoranpreserve #hikeaz #arizonahiking  The adventure in AZ continues.. here's a view from #loversknoll, on the approach down into the valley towards #crescentmoonpark. You can see #cathedralrock in the distance. Once we got down there, we took the short hike along the edge of #oakcreek. Lots of balancing rock towers there, and I added another. #Sedona #hikeaz  Yesterday's hike among the Papago buttes.. had a lot of fun scrambling up these geologic formations made of #redsandstone. Supposedly the native #Hohokam used the holes in the rocks to track the solstices. #papagopark #hikeaz  Sunset at the old fisherman's wharf tonight #bananariver #southcocoabeach    (New) room with a view for the old man... #silversands #satellitebeach #latergram
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