Bosque Bill
Senior Member
There is a new adventure posted on Bosque Bill's Backroads travel & camping blog.
These two parts are a bit longer than usual as there was really only one place to divide up the narrative. The title shows Utah in April, but in reality the first night is in northern NM and the last night is on May 1st.[SIZE=medium] There is a link at the bottom of Part 1 so you can jump right to Part 2.[/SIZE]
Spring Fling, Utah - April 2022: Part 1 - Featuring Burch Canyon & Lost Canyon
https://bosquebill.blogspot.com/2022/05/spring-fling-ut-april-2022-part-1.html
Spring Fling, Utah - April 2022: Part 2 - Featuring Red Canyon
https://bosquebill.blogspot.com/2022/05/spring-fling-ut-april-2022-part-2.html
Remember, I strongly recommend you click on any photo for a larger version.
Once in the viewer you may use your arrow keys to navigate.
I also recommend once you get into the photo viewer in Part 2 you make your browser full screen as there are two spectacular landscapes that are twice as wide as the standard images.
I have noticed that Chrome will not always cooperate with the embedded panoramas hosted by Kuula. I have added a direct link above each in this post in case you have problems.
These two parts are a bit longer than usual as there was really only one place to divide up the narrative. The title shows Utah in April, but in reality the first night is in northern NM and the last night is on May 1st.[SIZE=medium] There is a link at the bottom of Part 1 so you can jump right to Part 2.[/SIZE]
Spring Fling, Utah - April 2022: Part 1 - Featuring Burch Canyon & Lost Canyon
https://bosquebill.blogspot.com/2022/05/spring-fling-ut-april-2022-part-1.html
Spring Fling, Utah - April 2022: Part 2 - Featuring Red Canyon
https://bosquebill.blogspot.com/2022/05/spring-fling-ut-april-2022-part-2.html
Remember, I strongly recommend you click on any photo for a larger version.
Once in the viewer you may use your arrow keys to navigate.
I also recommend once you get into the photo viewer in Part 2 you make your browser full screen as there are two spectacular landscapes that are twice as wide as the standard images.
I have noticed that Chrome will not always cooperate with the embedded panoramas hosted by Kuula. I have added a direct link above each in this post in case you have problems.