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| Hiking | 5.33 Miles | 3 Hrs 30 Mns | | 1.52 mph |
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| partners | | Got outta Rob's truck and had no idea what I was getting myself (or my daughter) into...the hike was flat and the area desolate...can't remember seeing much fauna save colonies of ants...not even lizards....extreme place to say the least.
Several miles in, the experience turned into a freak-show...mushrooms, hoodoos, colorful badlands and Randal's photography. (That dude can shoot...where does he buy those terabyte SD cards?)
Climbed a few hills for perspective and was amazed at the vastness of this area.
It was hot and near noon at the end of our outing, shade was no where to be found...we all found our personal (and very tiny) shade holes, crawled in and took a well-needed break.
On the way out we lost Randy/Mike and Rob...Bekah and I ran back and found that PageRob had discovered some petrified bones which he believed was a ancient croc....I had a tough time thinking it wasn't a "crock", but since he's the paleontologist all I could do was wonder in awe at what this area looked like a million-billion years ago and at Rob's expertise and keen eye. (Rob brings great prospective to all his trips...LOVE hiking with that guy) |
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