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“He may be just a tramp, a guy that likes to roam about this great country without any special aim, just to thank the Lord for these beautiful mountains.”
-B. Traven, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

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- Fog Drip Morels
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- The Intelligence of Coyote Tobacco (Nicotiana attenuata)
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Category Archives: Snapshots
Canoe Campin’ and Fishin’ in Minnesota
Clint Elliott plying the waters far from home. Northern Pike Related Posts: Clint Sliding Down Mono Dam Clint in Costa Rica Cliff Diving Montezuma Falls
Surfing Cetaceans
A couple of dolphins enjoying some of that west swell out there today.
Sespe Afternoon
Ridgeline reflection in Sespe Creek. Related Post: Sespe Creek Reflections
Cave’s Eye View on the Carrizo Plain
The Carrizo Plain National Monument preserves a slice of natural splendor and a refuge for reflection amid the solace and serenity of a land that exists today much as it did thousands of years ago. It offers a glimpse into … Continue reading
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Tagged Bedrock Mortars, Caves, Pictographs, Rock Art, Rocks, San Luis Obispo County
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