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Cherry cabinets with raised panel doors and a custom exhaust hood. Marble countertop with an under mount stainless sink. The dishwasher and garbage compactor are hidden by matching panels. The stain glass panels divide the main kitchen from prep/pantry area. Shards Stained and Etched Glass Studio designed and produced the windows. This kitchens features pull-outs, cookbook shelf, wine rack, and a built-in wine fridge.
Petrorhagia velutina (Childing pink)
Seedlings in gravel pullout at Front Country Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.
November 03, 2014
On Highway 4 west of Port Alberni, the ministry will test and monitor signage advising motorists that slow traffic delaying five or more vehicles must use a pull-out. This pilot project is one of the recommendations of the Rural Highway Safety and Speed Review and is aimed at reducing safety concerns caused by slower-moving vehicles.
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A winter sunset from a recent visit to the Wichita Mountains in SW Oklahoma. Taken at a pullout about 3/4 way up Mt. Scott.
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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.
On our way to stay in the city of Mt. Shasta, we stopped at a pullout for this lovely, rather ethereal photo of the city's namesake.
This was an awesome day. We left Egilsstadir early for the drive to Myvatn. We passed a number of waterfalls (with no pullouts or names) until we came to Rjukandafoss - a beautiful waterfall with several sections. When hiked as the trail and had some great views. Nice start to the day. Back on the road to cover what is known as the Big Sky Country of Iceland - pretty much a lot of nothing. We were headed for Dettifoss - a major waterfall on my Bucket List. It exceeded expectations. Absolutely stunning visually and auditory - it is massive. I tried some long exposure with a tripod but it felt like the ground was shaking. Heather let me check out another waterfall about a mile away - Selfoss. If Dettifoss wasn't around, this would be a major destination by itself. Very different than Dettifoss but awesome on its own. I stayed for a bit and just ogled everything. Simply wow. I returned to the car and Heather dragged me off to another trail with very cool canyon views. We heard there was a third waterfall very close by so naturally we went. It was amazing. There were about 2-3 other people at Hafragilsfoss. Good God Almighty - this waterfall was spectacular - and the guidebook said this was difficult to reach with a 4x4 and best skipped. I'm glad we ignored this (the road was actually a piece of cake). Side note - the area around here looked like Martian landscape. We were in Heaven! We reluctantly headed to Myvatn - the Icelandic equivalent of Yellowstone. It was nice but we must be jaded since we live so close to Yellowstone. All in all, a very nice day, and I definitely want to go back to Dettifoss and the other falls.
I took these photos in mid-September 2021.
Toronto Sun newspaper
11 July 1987 - Toronto, ON, CAN
Saturday Sports Pullout section
FIFA U-16 World Tournament for the JVC Cup (FIFA U-17 World Cup Canada 1987)
Antoine Lagarec
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The Beartooth Highway, otherwise known as US Highway 212 or, sometimes as the Beartooth All American Road, was a depression era 68.7mile (110km) project completed in 1936. The road which begins and ends in Montana also travels through north west Wyoming and through the Custer Gallatin National Forest (Montana), the Beartooth-Absoroka Wilderness and the Shoshone National Forest in Wyoming.
US Highway 212 has been described by some writers as America's most scenic road although in my personal experience I'd put 48km Trail Ridge Road (12,183 feet) in Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park as its equal but the Million Dollar Highway, also in Colorado, in autumn, would be my pick for America's most scenic Road.
The terminus towns on either end of US Highway 212 are Red Lodge in the east and Cooke City (not really a city) at the north eastern gateway to Yellowstone National Park.
In between there are no shelters or commercial buildings apart from the Top of the World Store, just before the turnoff to the Chief Joseph Byway which heads south to Cody.
A summer ski area does exist near Beartooth Pass and Twin Lakes with just two Platter Poma Lifts operating when the road is open.
The Beartooth Basin Ski Area is the only ski area in North America that is only open in the summer, generally from late May through early July.
A few pull off and lookout points exist along the road and the road is well armour-railed due to the sheer drop offs on portions of the road.
At US Highway 212's highest point, Beartooth Pass in Wyoming, the road reaches 10,947 feet (3,334m) with the landscape at these high altitudes exclusively vast open treeless tundra and often heavily snow covered plateau country flanked by even higher mountains to the west which may reach 12,000 feet. For some context, Beartooth Pass is about 1,000 feet above the Shoshone National Forest treeline.
We travelled US Highway 212 in the morning, east to west, as is recommended, from Red Lodge to the Top of the World Store before turning off down the equally scenic Chief Joseph Byway to Cody for a few days after which we returned via the Chief Joseph Byway to Cooke City and on into Yellowstone National Park.
The Beartooth Highway, built in just 4 years in the mid 1930's is one of the highest sealed highways in the USA and apart from its scenic beauty it's remembered by travellers for the large number of hairpin bends, or as Americans call them - Switchbacks. It may also be remembered for its danger.
The road surface itself is excellent and the road is wide and very safe to drive in good weather conditions however at these altitudes unpredictable blizzards and heavy snowfall can come on at any time and travellers can get snowed in. Great care must be exercised to check the weather and road conditions before heading across this road.
Due to precarious road conditions, heavy snowfall and unpredictable blizzards the Beartooth Highway is usually closed in Winter, from October till around the last Monday in May (Memorial Day).
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SOUTH CHINA SEA (June 12, 2015) Boatswain's Mate Seaman Jerry Paul washes down the anchor chain on the forecastle of San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS Anchorage (LPD 23). The Essex Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) is currently deployed on a regularly scheduled deployment in the 7th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Liam Kennedy/Released)
Marines with Alpha Company, 9th Engineer Support Battalion throw pieces of wood from a tent into the back of a dump truck at Support Battalion, guide a bulldozer as it moves the berm surrounding a guard post at Firebase Saenz, Helmand province, Dec. 15. FB Saenz is the first of several patrol bases being demilitarized by the Marines of 9th ESB throughout the month of December.
Stopping at our first pullout after arriving at Jackson Hole. What a view!
Day 1 of our vacation. This was in Grand Teton National Park.
We stopped at a pullout along the road past Hana to take some photos. Parts of the road were not paved, such as this one, but overall it was in great shape and a much more relaxing drive than the rest of the Hana Highway and the road to Kakakuloa on the Northwest Coast.
I wrote a full recap of our trip to Hana on my travel blog at:
A very handy new feature of the latest generation of PowerEdge servers is this handy pullout piece of plastic with the express service cod and Service Tag written in REALLY LARGE LETTERS on it, as opposed to previous design which meant squinting at 5px font.
Lance Cpl. Zachary Couch (left) and Cpl. Evin Maldonado, both combat engineers with Alpha Company, 9th Engineer Support Battalion, empty the sand from a HESCO barrier at Firebase Saenz, Helmand province, Dec. 13. FB Saenz is the first of several patrol bases being demilitarized by the Marines of 9th ESB throughout the month of December.
SOUTH CHINA SEA (June 12, 2015) Deck department Sailors wash down the anchor chain of San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS Anchorage (LPD 23). The Essex Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) is currently deployed on a regularly scheduled deployment in the 7th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Liam Kennedy/Released)
Like all tracks, these have a story to tell. This is a large pullout with a sweeping view of the Hellroaring Creek drainage in Yellowstone National Park. It's common to see wolf-watchers with their spotting scopes set up here so they can keep an eye on wolf activities at a great distance from this vantage. When there are lots of tire tracks but no vehicles, it most likely means they got word that wolf packs had been sighed from elsewhere in the park, and all hopped into their cars and headed elsewhere to set up and watch.
This was an awesome day. We left Egilsstadir early for the drive to Myvatn. We passed a number of waterfalls (with no pullouts or names) until we came to Rjukandafoss - a beautiful waterfall with several sections. When hiked as the trail and had some great views. Nice start to the day. Back on the road to cover what is known as the Big Sky Country of Iceland - pretty much a lot of nothing. We were headed for Dettifoss - a major waterfall on my Bucket List. It exceeded expectations. Absolutely stunning visually and auditory - it is massive. I tried some long exposure with a tripod but it felt like the ground was shaking. Heather let me check out another waterfall about a mile away - Selfoss. If Dettifoss wasn't around, this would be a major destination by itself. Very different than Dettifoss but awesome on its own. I stayed for a bit and just ogled everything. Simply wow. I returned to the car and Heather dragged me off to another trail with very cool canyon views. We heard there was a third waterfall very close by so naturally we went. It was amazing. There were about 2-3 other people at Hafragilsfoss. Good God Almighty - this waterfall was spectacular - and the guidebook said this was difficult to reach with a 4x4 and best skipped. I'm glad we ignored this (the road was actually a piece of cake). Side note - the area around here looked like Martian landscape. We were in Heaven! We reluctantly headed to Myvatn - the Icelandic equivalent of Yellowstone. It was nice but we must be jaded since we live so close to Yellowstone. All in all, a very nice day, and I definitely want to go back to Dettifoss and the other falls.
I took these photos in mid-September 2021.
Longhorn Pullout
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is located in western North Dakota. It preserves the rugged badlands area that was loved and explored by Teddy Roosevelt in the 1880's, before he became President.
Erodium cicutarium (Alfilaria, pin clover)
Habitat with Forest climbing and Kim belaying at Calico Hills first pullout Red Rocks, Nevada.
December 26, 2007
Trash pullout on left and sink in the middle. Note how high we raised the cabinets to a comfortable height for them to work in the deep kitchen sink
Lance Cpl. Paul Flores, a combat engineer with Alpha Company, 9th Engineer Support Battalion, and a native of Moundsville, W. Va., helps empty the sand from a dismantled 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.
Lance Cpl. Tameka Demps, a combat engineer with Alpha Company, 9th Engineer Support Battalion, and a native of Las Vegas, Nev. holds a pair of bolt cutters as she looks for a HESCO barrier to dismantle 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 and Kim and Forest at Calico Hills first pullout Red Rocks, Nevada.
December 26, 2007
Bitterroot (Lewisia rediviva). Devil's Gate Pullout & Overlook, on WY-220 in Natrona County, at the boundary with Carbon County, Wyoming.
It's Opening Day of the new Canal Street streetcar line, and Von Dullen car 2004 was selected for the first run. Here it is pulling out of Canal Station on the morning of April 18, 2004. © 2009 Peter Ehrlich
From one of the first pullouts along the road at the north end of Jackson Lake. This view looks, pretty much, from south to north across the 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 2:05 PM
16 mm full frame fisheye
© Sam Feinsilver 2013