Articles tagged ‘GPS’

Scofield State Park

Written on June 19, 2007 Posted in Travel Photography


I went on an overnite camping trip to a State Park about an hour away from Provo, Utah. There was a group of us and I had my camera of course. If you were part of the trip and want to see the pictures of the Group you’ll have to check later to the Personal Blog

 

Scofield State Park is mainly a fishing lake. There are a couple campsites and you can almost drive around the whole lake 25-30 miles around.

 

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Yellowstone

Written on June 19, 2007 Posted in National Parks, Travel Photography


We did both driving loops of Yellowstone. And I also took picture on the way there and back and around camp.
I also got to use my GPS device extensively for the first time. The battery I bought almost lasted the whole time.

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Includes such areas such as Mammoth, Roaring Mountain, Norris Geysers and Upper and Lower Falls.

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Included Old Faithful and the other geysers around it, Yellowstone Lake, Fountain Paint Pots and Fishing Bridge

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The day of the trip to Yellowstone and the Trip back.

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Streets of SLC #3

Written on June 6, 2007 Posted in Travel Photography


Streets 2

 

A set of 12 pictures from last sunday’s trip to Salt Lake City.

 

I was helping with a project called Mamma’s Hands.
A group of students go to SLC and hand out lemonade when it’s hot and hot chocolate when it’s cold… and supply a cell phone to let individuals stay in contact with family. In addition they are there to give them someone to talk to.

 

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