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This was a pullout where we stopped along the San Juan Skyway to have coffee and a snack. It was only a gravel place to park, no amenities, but the view more than made up for that!
False Parting of the Ways
This Interpretive pullout is at one of the locations where the Emigrant Trail crosses State Highway 28. The site was thought to be the Parting of the Ways, but was later shown to be the intersection of the Point of Rocks to South Pass Stage Route and the Emigrant Trail. This is a fee-free site and is ADA accessible.
PHONE: 307-352-0256
EMAIL: rock_springs_wymail@blm.gov
ADDRESS: Rock Springs Field Office
280 Highway 191 North
Rock Springs, WY 82009
LATITUDE/LONGITUDE: 42.284464 / -109.05896
FEE: no fee
DIRECTIONS: From Farson travel east on US Highway 28 to Mile Marker 24. The site is on the north side of the highway.
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Red Birch cabinets with flat beadboard panels. Marble countertop with an apron-front, under-mount sink. The island features a wine rack end with custom pots/pan pull-outs and 2 bin trash/recycle pull-out . The pantry cabinets has four pull-out shelf units. The breakfast counter and custom cherry stools were designed to match the dining room chairs. The kitchen also has a cookbook shelf, display shelves and under cabinet lighting.
Yes, we will still have to do some painting and I am thinking about how nice this one will be, when camping, with the pullout cover or awning! (did I mention it is thundering here now!)
And, it is airconditioned!!!
Large room with 2 queen beds (or queen bed and pullout couch), kitchenette, color cable TV, a/c, wi-fi and telephone
Erodium cicutarium (Alfilaria, pin clover)
Habitat with Datura wrightii at Calico Hills second pullout Red Rocks, Nevada.
December 21, 2007
Snapshot of Leona J. Patnick Tenney sitting at a pullout writing desk in her honeymoon apartment at The Hillcrest Hotel in Toledo, Ohio, on December 27, 1944, around the time of her honeymoon with her new husband U.S. Marine Delbert L. Tenney (December 27, 1944).
From Delbert and Leona Tenney Photographs, WWII 230, WWII Papers, Military Collection, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, N.C.
The pull-out maps were printed on parchment paper and were hand- drawn to illustrate where the different events were being held. 3 different maps were created depending on which guests were invited where. They were scored, folded and inserted into black jackets which were then adhered to the pages.
Lonely outhouse at the Gallatin Falls pullout. Otherwise know as a Class B bathroom. Class A, flush toilets and hot water. Class C, you get the idea.
Whenever I go to Las Vegas I almost always go to Valley of Fire State Park - it's about an hour NE of the LV Strip but so far removed from all the madness. It is an incredible park - there is almost too much to see and do in one day. This was Heather's first trip and I think she really liked it - I gave her one of my cameras to use (since I left her memory card back at the hotel) so some of these shots might be hers. I can't wait to go back here again!
South Klondike Highway is (horizontally) on the very bottom of this photo. May 21, 2016 at 2:00pm (Pacific Daylight Time).
This was my first Greater Scaup. Seen on the Columbia River at the 122nd St NE pullout on Marine Drive on Feb 19, 2014.
We were here in the fall, and fell in love with this tiny pullout - room for maybe half a dozen cars, and at the top of a 400 foot cliff with the waves pounding the base. All night long it's music to the ears. We're killing time waiting for the weather to clear, and this is a great spot for foul weather sightseeing. The fog here is hugging the water surface, but it came up and enveloped us by the next morning. We had pancakes and took a walk - Fiona loves to prance along the stone wall, which goes straight down hundreds of feet on the other side. I don't mind parking this close to the edge here because it's all solid igneous rock - that's why this point is resisting erosion better than the surrounding terrain.
At one of the pullouts closer to Echo Lake than the Echo Mountain ski area, there is an X of a tough reflective material staked at the ends. We think it might be a marker for helicopter landing, although I know Flight for Life lands at Echo Mountain. (My brother has seen it land there both for training and to airlift an injured park patron.)
ETA: This is actually Araphoe Heliport (CD19), an unattended heliport currently owned by CenturyLink. You can read its listing on AirNav at www.airnav.com/airport/CD19
From one of the first pullouts along the road at the north end of Jackson Lake.
The weather kept changing, raining on and off and clouds moving all over the place. With every new glance it looked different and exciting.
Friday, September 6, 2013; around 2 PM
D800; 28-300mm
2 shot hand held panorama
© Sam Feinsilver 2013
Captured by PETER EHRLICH crossing Castro Street on Market - pullout for 1983 Trolley Festival parade.
648 was in San Francisco from 1983 to 1986 and is now preserved at the Western Railway Museum.
The special English pullout in the Sponge Bob pirate comic thing. I love how a Ferris wheel is now an international symbol of our country.
Pivoted arm that holds up the shelf on a second pivot. The combo allows the shelf to parallel park inside the cabinet. But it only works if the shelf isn't rectangular. Turns out I missed an entire second pole and pivoting arm. The shelf does do a parallel park maneuver, but with very little opportunity to mess it up because the combination of two support poles and two arms somehow has it constrained to move exactly along the path the designer wanted.
Cherry cabinets, cherry bead board panels, marble countertop, island with wine rack, custom pantry pull-outs, pots and pan pull-outs, display shelfs, trash and recycle pull-out, under cabinet lighting, breakfast counter, custom cherry stools to match dining room chairs, cookbook storage
This was taken at one of the many pullouts along the Going-to-the-Sun Road between Apgar and Avalanche Creek, along Lake McDonald.
There are some nice sized pullouts on Hwy 97 going over Blewett Pass. I'm sure trucks have something to do with it but photographers also appreciate it. These pix taken going SW, not quite at the summit. In order to avoid too much time taken we only pulled out and parked at three stops, these 4 pix taken at one of them. I think that this pic taken across from the orange traffic cones you can see at IMG_8307.
120905-N-YF306-072 U.S. 5TH FLEET AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (Sept. 5, 2012) Aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower(CVN 69) maneuvers out of port in Bahrain. Eisenhower is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility conducting maritime security operations, theater security cooperation efforts and support missions for Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Aaron Chase/Released)
The Sneffels Mountain range is one of the most beautiful places in SW Colorado. We stop at this pull-out every time we drive to Telluride. View LARGE for mountain detail!
Highest position in EXPLORE: 410 on Tuesday, February 3, 2009!
Looking southward along California State Route 1 at the Bixby Creek Bridge. No crowds hanging around the pullout here like present day. July 1967. Scanned from a Kodak Instamatic negative.
Lance Cpl. Paul Flores (left), and PFC Travis Rezba, both combat engineers with Alpha Company, 9th Engineer Support Battalion, use bolt cutters to cut the mesh wiring on a HESCO barrier at Firebase Saenz, Helmand province, Dec. 14. FB Saenz is the first of several patrol bases being demilitarized by the Marines of 9th ESB throughout the month of December.
Erodium cicutarium (Alfilaria, pin clover)
Habitat with Forest setting rappel on Neon Sunset at Calico Hills second pullout Magic Bus Red Rocks, Nevada.
December 21, 2007