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Pair of Mountain Goats. Willard Peak, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. USDA Forest Service photo by Art Mackey, 2/3/2012.

Photo by Loaded Pocketz from their review of the Smart Alec: www.loadedpocketz.com/tom-bihn-smart-alec-backpack-review...

Coucher de soleil sur la Grande Plage de La Bernerie-en-Retz

children playing on a bridge

 

Cache Creek was added to California's Wild and Scenic Rivers System in October 2005 which protects 31 miles (50 km) of the river from construction of new dams or diversions

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cache_Creek_(Sacramento_River_tributary)

A U.S. Special Forces advisor to Bayji Special Weapons And Tactics patrols a street in Ha Al Asari where the SWAT discovered a weapons cache, March 28. (U.S. Navy Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Miguel Angel Contreras)

Joint Combat Camera Center Iraq

Date: 03.28.2010

Location: BAYJI, IQ

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contax g2, kodak portra 400

Photo by Loaded Pocketz from their review of the Smart Alec: www.loadedpocketz.com/tom-bihn-smart-alec-backpack-review...

Cache Creek was added to California's Wild and Scenic Rivers System in October 2005 which protects 31 miles (50 km) of the river from construction of new dams or diversions

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cache_Creek_(Sacramento_River_tributary)

Décor réalisé entièrement en pâte polymère

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Clin d'oeil to Jean-Pascal Imsand and Sabina.

 

Original Jean-Pascal version visible here.

 

...and a big thanks to

Enalilane for her patience and inventivity (espacially to fix the "cache-nez" ;o))

 

Mésange bleue

Cyanistes caeruleus

Île-des-soeurs, Montréal, Québec

A Table From The Sea's Edge, is an art project, devised and being carried out by Silas Birtwistle to raise awareness of environmental issues and promote conservation of the world's coastal and marine biodiversity as a contribution to the UN International Year of Biological Diversity, 2010.

 

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Near Ben Lomond Peak, Ogden Ranger District, UT, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Photo by Doug Wewer, 1/1/2008. Credit: US Forest Service.

avec Madame libellule

U.S. Route 91 (US 91) is a north–south United States highway. The highway currently serves as a connection between the Cache Valley area of Utah and Idaho to the Salt Lake City and Idaho Falls population centers. Prior the mid-1970s, US 91 was an international commerce route from Long Beach, California to the Canadian border north of Sweetgrass, Montana. US 91 was routed on the main street of most of the communities it served, including Las Vegas Boulevard in Las Vegas and State Street in Salt Lake City. From Los Angeles to Salt Lake, the route was built along the corridor of the Arrowhead Trail. The route has been largely replaced by Interstate 15. A portion of the highway's former route in California is currently State Route 91.

 

US-91 begins at Brigham City and winds its way through the Wellsville Mountains using Box Elder and Wellsville Canyons for its path to the Cache Valley. Along the way it passes Mantua and Lake Mantua and passes over Sardine Summit. Once entering Cache Valley it serves as the major thoroughfare of the valley. Logan is the largest city in the valley. Both the Utah and Idaho portions of Cache Valley are part of the Logan Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area.

 

U.S. 91 continues serving the Idaho portion of the Cache Valley with Preston as the largest city. The highway passes by the Bear River Massacre Site, a National Historic Landmark, near Preston, and over the geologically significant Red Rock Pass, near Downey. The U.S. 91 corridor in Idaho's Cache Valley was the primary filming location for the 2004 movie Napoleon Dynamite.

After leaving Cache Valley, the highway then crosses back to rejoin Interstate 15. At Pocatello, U.S. 91, U.S. 30, and I-15 Business Loop separate from Interstate 15 and run concurrently, passing through a small portion of the Idaho State University campus. U.S. 30 separates from U.S. 91 near Pocatello's city hall at what was once the starting point of one of Idaho's first designated highways, the Yellowstone Park Highway. From this point the highway generally follows the original route of the Yellowstone Park Highway northeastward, until it reaches its terminus at its intersection with U.S. 26, south of Idaho Falls.

 

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this is a photo assignment from my photo II class. the prompt was to create two images capturing the same moment from two different perspectives. (second image in comments) there was no photoshop involved, just timing. inspired by the french film "cache". go watch it.

 

model: allison

Vallée du Wakhan, village de Vrang, Pamir, Tadjikistan.

Logan is a city in Cache County, Utah. As of the 2010 United States Census the population was 48,174. Logan is the county seat of Cache County, Utah, and the principal city of the Logan, UT-ID Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Cache County and Franklin County, Idaho. The Logan metropolitan area contained 125,442 people as of the 2010 Census. Logan is the location of the main campus of Utah State University.

 

The town of Logan was founded in 1859 by Mormon settlers sent by Brigham Young to survey for the site of a fort near the banks of the Logan River. They named their new community Logan for Ephraim Logan, an early fur trapper in the area. Logan was incorporated on 17 January 1866. Work for a Mormon tabernacle and a temple began shortly thereafter, with the Logan Utah Temple being dedicated in 1884, and the Logan Tabernacle in 1891. Brigham Young College was founded here in 1878 (but later closed) and Utah State University – then called the Agricultural College of Utah – was founded in 1888.

Logan's growth reflects settlement and post war booms along with other changes incident to conditions in the west. Logan grew to about 20,000 in the mid-1960s, and by 2010 its population was approaching 50,000.

 

Logan has a wide diversity of economic sectors with a focus on education, manufacturing and processing, medical services, agriculture, and retail businesses. The city's largest employer is Utah State University, with other major employers including Icon Health & Fitness, Cache County School District, Logan Regional Hospital, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Gossner Foods, and Schreiber Foods.

 

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The Bureau of Land Management Ukiah Field Office is re-opening the Knoxville Recreation Area and portions of the Cache Creek Management Area, as the County Fire no longer poses a public safety risk in these areas. Photo by Fred Wong, BLM.

Profiter des derniers rayons du soleil avant le crépuscule 🌞

 

Nikon D5600 + Sigma 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM | Contemporary

 

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Maya

Early Classic Period

250-550 AD

 

Denver Art Museum

CANON 1D MKIII - EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM

200mm - f/8.0 - iso200 - 1/800s

Cache Creek was added to California's Wild and Scenic Rivers System in October 2005 which protects 31 miles (50 km) of the river from construction of new dams or diversions

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cache_Creek_(Sacramento_River_tributary)

This secluded, hilly expanse of oak woodlands, grasslands, and chaparral is a combination of over 70,000 acres of BLM managed lands and 4,700 acres of State and County lands. The Natural Area is traversed by Cache Creek, with its year-round water flow.

 

Elevation ranges from 3200 feet atop Brushy Sky High, down to 600 feet in the eastern end of Cache Creek along State Route 16. Showcasing the area is about 35 miles of the main fork of Cache Creek and 2.5 miles of the north fork. Also present are several tributary creeks that contain permanent water.

 

Along the creek, wetland grasses, rushes and sedges grow under a canopy of cottonwoods, willows, oaks and alders providing excellent wildlife habitat. About half the Cache Creek area is shrubland, with vegetation including mixed chaparral, serpentine chaparral and chamise chaparral. The remainder of the area is about equally divided between native oaks and grassland. Numerous bird species have been spotted here.

 

The Cache Creek Natural Area is a primitive area, closed to motorized vehicles. There are no developed campgrounds or facilities. Non-hunting (target) shooting is not allowed. Instead, the area is managed to improve habitat for wildlife and rare plants, to protect cultural resource values, and to offer primitive recreation opportunities, including wildlife viewing, river running, hiking, equestrian use, hunting and fishing.

 

On October 17, 2006, President George W. Bush signed the Northern California Coastal Wild Heritage Act, designating approximately 27,245 acres within the Cache Creek Natural Area (CCNA) as the Cache Creek Wilderness Area. As a result of this designation, bicycles are not permitted within the designated Wilderness Area.

 

Photo by Bob Wick, BLM

In the U.S. state of Utah, U.S. Route 89 (US-89) is a long north–south state highway spanning more than 502 miles (807.891 km) through the central part of the state. Between Provo and Brigham City, US-89 serves as a local road, paralleling (and occasionally concurring with) Interstate 15, but the portions from Arizona north to Provo and Brigham City northeast to Wyoming serve separate corridors. The former provides access to several national parks and Arizona, and the latter connects I-15 with Logan, the state's only Metropolitan Statistical Area not on the Interstate.

 

When US-89 was established in the state in 1926, the road initially extended north to US-91 in Spanish Fork. Following the extension of the former to the Canadian border, Interstate 15 was constructed roughly paralleling US-89 to the west and replacing US-91 south of Brigham City. During this process, US-89 was rerouted in southern Utah and northern Arizona with the old roadway becoming US-89A.

 

US-89 meets the current alignment of US-91 in the southern outskirts of Brigham City, turning east for an overlap on the city's southeast bypass. (SR-13 and SR-90 are the former alignment through Brigham City.) The two routes head east up Box Elder Canyon in the southern Wellsville Mountains, finally leaving the valley of the Great Salt Lake into a small valley that contains Mantua Reservoir (elevation 5200 feet/1585 m). US-89/US-91 turns north there, bypassing the town of Mantua to the west, and continues to ascend through Dry Canyon to Sardine Summit (elevation 5900 feet/1798 m). Another small valley leads to Wellsville Canyon, where the four-lane roadway again turns east and descends into the Cache Valley. In that valley, US-89/US-91 heads northeast, bypassing Wellsville to the east, into downtown Logan. US-91 continues northerly from Logan into Idaho, but US-89 splits to the east, beginning a long climb of the Bear River Range through Logan Canyon.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_89_in_Utah

 

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This secluded, hilly expanse of oak woodlands, grasslands, and chaparral is a combination of over 70,000 acres of BLM managed lands and 4,700 acres of State and County lands. The Natural Area is traversed by Cache Creek, with its year-round water flow.

 

Elevation ranges from 3200 feet atop Brushy Sky High, down to 600 feet in the eastern end of Cache Creek along State Route 16. Showcasing the area is about 35 miles of the main fork of Cache Creek and 2.5 miles of the north fork. Also present are several tributary creeks that contain permanent water.

 

Along the creek, wetland grasses, rushes and sedges grow under a canopy of cottonwoods, willows, oaks and alders providing excellent wildlife habitat. About half the Cache Creek area is shrubland, with vegetation including mixed chaparral, serpentine chaparral and chamise chaparral. The remainder of the area is about equally divided between native oaks and grassland. Numerous bird species have been spotted here.

 

The Cache Creek Natural Area is a primitive area, closed to motorized vehicles. There are no developed campgrounds or facilities. Non-hunting (target) shooting is not allowed. Instead, the area is managed to improve habitat for wildlife and rare plants, to protect cultural resource values, and to offer primitive recreation opportunities, including wildlife viewing, river running, hiking, equestrian use, hunting and fishing.

 

On October 17, 2006, President George W. Bush signed the Northern California Coastal Wild Heritage Act, designating approximately 27,245 acres within the Cache Creek Natural Area (CCNA) as the Cache Creek Wilderness Area. As a result of this designation, bicycles are not permitted within the designated Wilderness Area.

 

Photo by Bob Wick, BLM

Marcilhac sur Célé, Lot, France

I spent a good part of the event taking pictures of everyones geocaching t-shirts. I'm planning a larger version of the mosaic that I put together from the shirts that I saw at the Texas Challenge. It will be posted here on flickr within a few weeks.

 

These cachers were part of Team Socks On the Beach (Team SOB), the team that I ran into again on the Rockwall cache run the next day.

 

Wanna know what's funny here? They think my t-shirt project might be a good way for me to scam pictures of people's chests! "Huh? I never thought of that..." Really, I didn't. I stupidly realized it the first time I was asking a lady cacher about her shirt at the Texas Challenge. She gave me that "you must be some kind of pervert" stare. Oops, kind of embarrasing. Thanks for being good sports about it everyone. :-)

 

And now a note to all you real perverts out there: "Don't be a copycat."

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