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The Arizona Route 66 Museum in Kingman

On Sunday, November 17, we drove 195 miles from Phoenix to Kingman, arriving at about 1:45. Kingman is one of the places that anyone with an interest in Route 66 must visit, being in the heart of the longest remaining stretch of Route 66 (158 miles). Starting in Chicago...
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Driving from Phoenix to Kingman, Arizona

Sunday, November 17th – the stress of getting to Arizona was past. In my current state it’s hard to believe that I used to travel, and arrange and coordinate travel, for a living. But for the next week we’d be on the road in a particularly beautiful car, so...
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Flying from Whitehorse to Calgary, Seattle, and Phoenix

There wasn’t anything important to tell you about for 6 weeks, but I just returned last night from a wonderful road trip in Arizona with my daughter, and now I have lots to tell you about and show you. This was pretty much a spur-of-the-moment trip – after deciding...
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The most incredible aurora in decades!

This is the fourth post in a row about photographing the aurora borealis, but it will be the last one for quite a while. The posts have been about progressively better displays, but there’s nowhere to go after this one. I haven’t seen any reports from scientists yet, but...
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A night of red aurora

We’ve had some extremely optimistic aurora forecasts that turned out to be duds lately, but the night of October 7th-8th was very good, and the aurora was seen way down into the States. I was out shooting it twice. I wasn’t feeling well on the 7th so went to...
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Two hours of aurora borealis shooting

Yesterday morning, the aurora put on a good show for several hours, and I went out for two hours of shooting that really felt good. My internal aurora alarm got me up at 01:10. I looked outside and was soon out with my gear. The first photo was shot...
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A bit of aurora to whet my appetite

I haven’t been aurora-ing much yet this season, but need to get to work on it, because we’re nearing the solar maximum and it could be a very good season. Last night the forecast showed pretty much no chance of a show but it turned out to be quite...
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Back in Atlin to document the cemeteries

Over the past couple of days (Tuesday and Wednesday, September 17th and 18th), I finally completed a project that I began in August 1991. Well, it wasn’t a “project” in 1991, that was just the first time I photographed some of the graves at the Atlin Pioneer Cemetery. In...
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Exploring Ruby Creek and Ruby Mountain, Atlin

Sunday, September 8th was a very busy day for me at Atlin. After visiting the Pine Creek dredge and some other sites first thing in the morning, I came back into town for coffee. At about 10:20 I started another wander on foot and by car. I took many...
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The Pine Creek dredge and flume at Atlin

On Sunday, September 8th, I left my cozy cabin in Atlin with the plan of spending a long day exploring Ruby Creek and Ruby Mountain. But I got distracted, and this post is about the reason for that 🙂 I got an early start and was driving up Surprise...
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