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This formation caught my imagination as I can see the profile of a great Indian Chief in it. What do you think? Nevada Highway 6 is far below in the flat area below as is the access road to the Queen Mine approach that we used. 6-1-04 This pic was taken from the summit area.


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rpcI see it!

Voted 10/10

Yeah, I can see it too. Complete with facial paint (shadow effects) and head dress.

Nice shot Dean!
Posted Jul 1, 2004 5:05 pm

DeanRe: I see it!

Hasn't voted

I was going back through my pics and noticed that I hadn't thanked you for the nice comments. Pics like this are getting me hyped up for the next season and its still November. Any Utah trips planned for the near future?
Posted Nov 29, 2005 2:15 pm

rpcRe: I see it!

Voted 10/10

Dean,

don't worry about it. I too sometimes miss folks' coments for months w/o no ill intention - just oversight.

We're there (UT) on any fall/winter/spring weekend that's 3 or more days long (= reasonable drive; done it over a 2 day weekend but that was just plain sick). How about you - you heading out there (UT or SW in general) this winter?

take care

radek
Posted Nov 30, 2005 1:45 pm

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