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N 1 B 685 C 4 E Jun 16, 2013 F Jun 16, 2013
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For those that remember me; Yes, I'm still alive and yes I've been gone a long time. Too long. Been busy with family, work (yuk) and travel. Earlier this summer decided to upgrade to a much bigger 5th wheel and guess I now sit in the luxury class of RV camping. I did my time tenting and sleeping under the stars. I've taken a few thousand photo's but have developed very few and probably won't get the time until this winter. So for now I've uploaded a few cell phone pics of my second home on wheels. This is a 36 ft, 3 slide-outs, all the bells & whistles complete with washer/dryer, fireplace, AC/heat pump, solar panels, 60 gal water tank, etc., 13,000 lb full time living RV. I'm approximately 21,000 lbs gross weight rolling diesel freight train just under 60' in total length.

Tags:   Carriage Cameo 35SB3 RV 5th wheel Luxury camping Ford 6.7L F350 4x4 Lariat Ultimate

N 0 B 579 C 1 E Jun 15, 2013 F Jun 16, 2013
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For those that remember me; Yes, I'm still alive and yes I've been gone a long time. Too long. Been busy with family, work (yuk) and travel. Earlier this summer decided to upgrade to a much bigger 5th wheel and guess I now sit in the luxury class of RV camping. I did my time tenting and sleeping under the stars. I've taken a few thousand photo's but have developed very few and probably won't get the time until this winter. So for now I've uploaded a few cell phone pics of my second home on wheels. This is a 36 ft, 3 slide-outs, all the bells & whistles complete with washer/dryer, fireplace, AC/heat pump, solar panels, 60 gal water tank, etc., 13,000 lb full time living RV. I'm approximately 21,000 lbs gross weight rolling diesel freight train just under 60' in total length.

Tags:   Carriage Cameo 35SB3 RV 5th wheel Luxury camping Ford 6.7L F350 4x4 Lariat Ultimate

N 0 B 553 C 0 E Jun 15, 2013 F Jun 16, 2013
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For those that remember me; Yes, I'm still alive and yes I've been gone a long time. Too long. Been busy with family, work (yuk) and travel. Earlier this summer decided to upgrade to a much bigger 5th wheel and guess I now sit in the luxury class of RV camping. I did my time tenting and sleeping under the stars. I've taken a few thousand photo's but have developed very few and probably won't get the time until this winter. So for now I've uploaded a few cell phone pics of my second home on wheels. This is a 36 ft, 3 slide-outs, all the bells & whistles complete with washer/dryer, fireplace, AC/heat pump, solar panels, 60 gal water tank, etc., 13,000 lb full time living RV. I'm approximately 21,000 lbs gross weight rolling diesel freight train just under 60' in total length.

Tags:   Carriage Cameo 35SB3 RV 5th wheel Luxury camping Ford 6.7L F350 4x4 Lariat Ultimate

N 8 B 950 C 11 E Jul 27, 2010 F Dec 22, 2012
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Titus Canyon has it all - rugged mountains, colorful rock formations, a ghost town, petroglyphs, wildlife, rare plants and spectacular canyon narrows as a grand finale! This was a challenging road due to the extra long wheelbase of my truck. I was quite thankful this is 27 mile one-way road.

Tags:   DSC_0456-3 Death Valley Titus Canyon deathvalleynationalpark dvnp desert travel california nikon D90 Tokina 12-24mm

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North America's deepest river gorge at 7,993 feet and one of the deepest gorges on Earth. ~4,000 feet deeper than the Grand Canyon.

This summit view is from Black Point (see map location) on the Idaho side. The canyon was carved by the waters of the Snake River, which serves as the Idaho/Oregon state line. The river flows more than 1 mile below the canyon's west rim on the Oregon side and 7,400 feet below the peaks of Idaho's Seven Devils Mountains range to the east. Most of the area is inaccessible by road.

Only two paved roads lead into the canyon (one from Idaho, the other from Oregon). Just one paved road leads up into the canyon, and to explore it thoroughly means rounding dozens of curves and dodging plenty of fallen rock. Then, once you reach the end after 22 miles about 1/4 mile after crossing over the Dam, you reach Hells Canyon Visitor Center (45.253686,-116.697045) on the Oregon side. This is also one of the launching points for rafting expeditions.

Tags:   DSC_0464-2 Hells Canyon Snake River Black Point wild and scenic rivers Scenic Byway Hells Canyon National Recreation Area Payette National Forest Oregon Idaho landscape Nikon D90


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