Crystal and I went on a hike this winter in the Superstition Mountains. It was a really cool canyon with a little creek in it. We hiked to some Indian dwellings in caves, and Crystal even kept up with me when we had to run out of there to get to a BBQ on time.
This is an Indian dwelling we hiked to in the canyon.
This winter I went skiing in Durango, CO. With Clark, his wife Lindsay, and her friend Brittney. It was great snow, and we had a great time.
These are the Beaver Dam Mtns., just south of St. George. I spent a week here this spring surveying potential windmill sites. It was beautiful country.
This is the top of the Beaver Dam Mtns. There was a big fire here two years ago, but it put a lot of nitrogen in the soil and has made the globemallow and other wildflowers spectacular.
The area around the Beaver Dam Mtns.
The Beaver Dam Mtns.
A mikvetch I found in the Beaver Dam Mtns. These are really cool plants.
This Fourth of July Crystal, my roommate Ryan, and I went to Winslow, AZ. We had a great time. We rode 4-wheelers, watched fireworks, and hiked, swam, and cliff jumped at Clear Creek Canyon. We watched two guys build a rope swing off this bridge. They were hilarious. They were drunk and kept saying "This is the King Swing!"
This is another picture of the canyon.
In June I went deep sea fishing with my roommate and his buddy. We went out 25 miles off of the coast in Rocky Point, Mexico and caught grouper, rock bass, trigger fish, and spotted bass.
This Fourth of July Crystal, my roommate Ryan, and I went to Winslow, AZ. We had a great time. We rode 4-wheelers, watched fireworks, and hiked, swam, and cliff jumped at Clear Creek Canyon. We watched two guys build a rope swing off this bridge. They were hilarious. They were drunk and kept saying "This is the King Swing!"
This is another picture of the canyon.
This spring I have been spending most of my time in Bryce Canyon National Park area. It has been a lot of work, but a beautiful place to be working. I have spent almost all of my time here from April to July.
A Northern Goshawk. These are a state-sensitive species. We surveyed for these in June.
A Gunnison Sage Grouse. They are being petitioned for listing on the Endangered Species List right now. We surveyed for these in April.
I have also been doing several small projects throughout this spring around the Cedar City area for a company called South Central Communications. We have mostly been surveying for Utah Prairie Dogs (Threatened) on these projects. They have been in some beautiful locations. I included a couple of pictures.
A project near Panguitch, UT. This is a valley called Dog Valley.
A project near Brianhead Ski Resort.
We found two desert tortoises hibernating. This one's foot was sticking out of his burrow. It looked like he got tired digging his burrow and just fell asleep. They are endangered in Utah but not in Arizona.
A coyote skull we found during surveys. Not quite as artistic as Deon's pictures, but pretty good if I do say so myself.
Needle-spine pincushion cactus. Pretty cool little cacti.
This picture is myself and my co-worker doing Pima Pineapple Cactus surveys in the Santa Rita Mtns. between Tucson and Nogales, AZ. I was down there for most of January and February.
This is a Pima Pineapple Cactus, they are an endangered species.
We found two desert tortoises hibernating. This one's foot was sticking out of his burrow. It looked like he got tired digging his burrow and just fell asleep. They are endangered in Utah but not in Arizona.
A coyote skull we found during surveys. Not quite as artistic as Deon's pictures, but pretty good if I do say so myself.
Needle-spine pincushion cactus. Pretty cool little cacti.
4 comments:
Dave,
These are awesome pictures...totally fun to see where and what you have been doing. I guess the pima pineapple cactus really does exist! I'm so excited to see you next week at the reunion.
DAVE,
Do you work for National Geographic now??? I can't believe all the amazing places you have seen in the last few months!!! You are living the dream!!!!
I am so excited that you posted all of this! It's really fun to see your projects.
Was that Tom Cruise you saw at the ski resort?? It looks like it! :)
That one bird looks like it's wearing a fur around its neck.
Your coyote skull is actually a pecary skull...
Post a Comment