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The water of Glacier Creek continues its journey over Alberta Falls onward to Sprague Lake on a cool Autumn morning - Rocky Mountain National Park, CO
This is what we are using to navigate the country roads. The laptop sits on my lap, with the GPS on the dashboard and using MapPoint maps. Has proven very useful though not perfect of course. Hardest part is the lack of current information on the tons of road construction going on everywhere!
This second picture of Lizzie Neave taken just seconds after the previous one shows the obstacles that have to be negotiated in this demanding sport. I really like the way that there appears to be a wall of water behind her and I think that this makes an excellent back drop for this image. I also like the way that she is positioned centrally between the poles of the gate.
Originally uploaded to Images-on-Sea, 25th May 2013.
With Arun driving, I decided to provide directions as navigator by reading the Daily News. Gotta have my comics!!!
Kayaking on the James River. This won 1t place in he Rockbridge, Lexington Tourism Contest in its section 2009 - 2010
Taken while on study abroad in the Netherlands. Wonderful city!
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