This is Part 1 of sharing photos taken in Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, hiking to The Wave in Coyote Buttes. The area is one of the most beautiful natural locations in the United States, therefore, a photographer’s dream. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) allows groups of six into the Coyote Buttes area. Since we were taking the time to take photos along the way to the Wave, the hike took about tow hours. Here are a few of the 55 photos that can be viewed in total by clicking here. Additional posting on our trip to The wave will be forthcoming.
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Hiking To The Wave — Images by kenne
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Kenne, how exciting. I have always wanted to hiike to the wave, but now am not able to hike at all. “Whoi are the six people in your photo? I think I recognize two of them, but am not sure.
Am looking forward for the next installment. Thank you so much, Gloria
My hiking partners were: Dean Perron, Susan Mayfield, Mary Frances Ruddick, Pat & Tom Markey — Dean was our leader.
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Great photos!
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