Bob and I have made a couple trips to see the Alabama Arches, and while we have seen many of them, we still have several more trips before we will have seen them all. Enjoy, these and I hope we will have more to share at some future date.
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Whitney Portal Arch |
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Can you see Bob and the arch? |
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Bob is trying to get a picture through the arch. |
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He's getting closer, but still not there. |
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Now he has the angle. |
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Bob's photo of the Whitney Portal Arch and Whitney. You knew it had to happen. |
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Susan's photo of the same arch. |
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Lathe Arch and the Sierra |
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Mobius Arch |
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Mobius Arch, Susan and Lone Pine Peak |
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Shark's Tooth |
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Eye of Alabama Arch. |
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Eye of Alabama Arch. |
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Eye of Alabama Arch. |
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Eye of Alabama Arch. |
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An R2D2 Arch. |
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Another unknown arch. Now to name it. Any suggestions? |
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Maybe we should call it Skull Formation Arch? |
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Yes, another angle on Skull Formation Arch. |
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Charred Arch |
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Yes it is an arch. |
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Bob for size comparison at Charred Arch. |
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Elusive Arch |
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Elusive Arch. |
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Hole in the Thumb Arch. |
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The view through the Thumb. |
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Keith Arch |
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Keith Arch is hard to see as an arch from most angles. |
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A new arch. I call it sliver arch. |
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The book calls this laughing arch, I think it should be Idaho arch. How about you? |
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Mile Arch. |
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Heart Arch |
What a fascinating area! And gorgeous photos, as usual:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Wow, no snow.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea those arches were there. All such intricate, interesting shapes. One looks like it has roots hugging the rocks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect day to photograph with blue sky, wispy clouds and mountains cloaked with lots of snow. Bob did a good job clambering on the rocks. Great photo.
The photo looking through Laughing Rock is awesome. Needs to be printed and mounted on a wall.
Thank you for sharing your hike and places that I won't be visiting.