Mesa Verde, inside of one of the Puebloans homes.
Inside a gathering place for pre-Columbian Puebloan natives.
Another view of the dwellings.
Close-up view of the remains of one of the cliff dwellings.
Part of the "Balcony House".
Interesting on the inside, as well as outside.
I took this snapshot of Shiprock, in New Mexico, en route to home.
He loved climbing up these soft, red rocks.
Out in the midst of Southern Utah, on one of the wonderful red hills.
These natural sculptures dominate the scene in parts of southern Utah.
I thought it looked like a resting dinosaur.
Cabin preserved in Grand Canyon's South Rim.
How'd he get up there?
Classic Grand Canyon pose.
I call this part of the Grand Canyon "Tailhead".
Communicating with the natives.
Didn't go there, just loved the sign.
Didn't eat there, but had to get a shot of it.
Route 66 is such a fun road to travel.
Damn! That's a big....dam.
Taking advantage of the shade at Hoover Dam.
The clouds in this mirror are closer than they appear.
Our campsite in the Nevada desert, off of Hwy 50.
The building tells you where we were.
This place was the most memorable of our trip.
Even more awesome when you are there.
Natural archway. Stunning.
One way to measure distances.
This crow was a real ham.
Did a little artistic whammy on my crow shot.
That photographer always gets in the way of my shots! :))
From one of the outlooks in Bryce Canyon.
It doesn't get better than this.
He loves takin' em from the edge.
Never learned to read the signs.
These were lively trees.
Took this in the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.
That's Lake Powell, behind Michael, and yes, the photo is blurry, but I like it anyway.
With Valley of the Gods. We were the only ones there. The place is a well-kept secret.
From the valley floor, Valley of the Gods, Utah.
A photographer's pose.
One of the few NON-Native owned motels. We stayed there. Why the arrow in the sign? Hmmm...
That's how they used to build 'em.
The Navajo bread made here was delicious.
A very welcoming sign!
Yay! 4 corners!
We stood in 4 states at once!
There was a line of folks waiting to have their pictures taken here, too.
Dave & Viv's two pooches.
Dave & Viv's homestead, Dolores, Colorado.
Dave gives a wave.
Excited about being at the Grand Canyon, wearing a Zion shirt. Yeah.
Climbing around the rocks of Utah.
Monument Valley on a beautiful day.
Monument Valley.
A rare sight - me driving. Didn't mind, as there was no one else on the "road".
Michael's stunning shot in Monument Valley.
Authentic replicas of Utah's Wild West.
We have our own oil well. Sure. This one coughs up dust.
Dave & Viv's windmill.
Dave is breaking into our van - to show off his locksmith skills.
Dave & Viv's own pond, Dolores, Co.
Dave & his buddies.
Dave & his truck.
Dave, Viv, and their dogs, in front of their home.
Two buddies.
South rim of the Grand Canyon.
Deer outside of our cabin in the Grand Canyon park.
The great canyon.
I liked this little tree, so at under it.
It's out there, somewhere!
Inside the El Tovar Lodge.
Hopi House, inside of Grand Canyon park.
A couple of the burros that traverse the narrow trails of the Grand Canyon.
One of the trails in the canyon.
Burros with riders, Grand Canyon trail.
Hoover Dam.
Dressed for the dam on a hot day.
Vegas.
That's one big bottle!
The west coast version of the Statue of Liberty.
A riverboat in a desert.
Here we are in the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.