Very nice pictures!  I live only a few hours north of most of that in Salt Lake 
City, and I still have not yet made the time to go visit all this wonderful 
scenery.

Thanks for sharing,

Brandon

>A few off-topic images for your viewing pleasure:
>I had the fortune to accompany my wife and her mother on a road trip
>over to some of the canyons in Utah this past weekend. Here are a few
>shots of what we saw. I hope they evoke at least a bit of the amazement
>I experienced.
>http://www.catmtn.com/images/utah/100_4058.1.jpg
>http://www.catmtn.com/images/utah/100_4067.1.jpg
>http://www.catmtn.com/images/utah/100_4080.1.jpg
>http://www.catmtn.com/images/utah/100_4236.1.jpg
>http://www.catmtn.com/images/utah/100_4240.1.jpg
>
>A not so perfect ~ninety degree pano-stich of the view behind the B&B we
>stayed at, near Valley of the Gods
>http://www.catmtn.com/images/utah/100_4382.1.jpg
>
>one of Valley of the Gods
>http://www.catmtn.com/images/utah/100_4397.1.jpg
>
>also the ancestral Puebloan ruins at Hovenweep
>http://www.catmtn.com/images/utah/100_4509.1.jpg
>http://www.catmtn.com/images/utah/100_4498.1.jpg
>http://www.catmtn.com/images/utah/100_4497.1.jpg
>http://www.catmtn.com/images/utah/100_4531.1.jpg
>
>and at Mesa Verde in the southwestern corner of Colorado
>http://www.catmtn.com/images/mesa_verde/100_4544.1.jpg
>
>Both ruin sites are dated between 1050 and 1200 AD.
>
>More to come when I find some time to edit them.
>
>Cheers,
>Zaug
>
>-- 
>My love of the  halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind.
><|8?o
>

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