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Post by Lawtonka on Apr 14, 2006 17:19:36 GMT -6
On a trip in August 2001, I was traveling on Reno Road retracing part of a route where we did a re-ride on an earlier visit. This was a area near the road that I think may have been the area refered to as the Morass
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Post by d o harris on Apr 15, 2006 2:19:47 GMT -6
Lawtonka---This may be an answer to a prayer. Where is this in relationship to the upper forks of Reno Creek? Is it runoff or is it spring fed? Thank you for the picture, and answers.
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Post by Tricia on Apr 15, 2006 17:06:14 GMT -6
Lawtonka--
Your photos are brilliant! Do you mind telling me what camera you use? Are you still "into" film?
Regards, Leyton McLean
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Post by Lawtonka on Apr 15, 2006 17:26:19 GMT -6
Thank you Leyton,
All of the photographs I have posted are from film, taken with a Nikon N90S, using polorizer filter.
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Post by Tricia on Apr 15, 2006 21:45:19 GMT -6
Lawtonka--
Makes perfect sense. The colour saturation is quite intense!
Regards, LMC
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Post by bubbabod on Apr 16, 2006 11:03:38 GMT -6
Lawtonka, again, great picture of the morass. I've been by it three times, the last time with Rich and Dennis Fox. As I remember the morass it's not too big and is full of cat tails and is on both sides of Reno Creek Road, but mainly the north side. You can just see the troops watering their horses and the mules there. Also in the general area you can see the area of the Lone Tepee and the limestone cliffs just above it. The juices are flowing: gotta get back there. Thanks again for the great pictures, and keep them coming!
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