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Name that national park or monument

Cedar Breaks?

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Authorjjim9922@aol.com
DateJune 9, 2006
Discussion9 replies
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  • Jonas Fast

    Dinosaur NM

    /Jonas

  • Looks more like Dinosaur to me.

    Phil

    On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 07:18:49 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:

    >scott patterson kesscokim@yahoo.com> wrote: Been quiet around here. I will be posting some photos from som national parks or monuments. Guess which one. Bonus points for anyone whom can name specific places. PS, be honest. If you are one of the people I’ve already shown any of the photos too, please let someone else answer.

    Here is the first national park or monument to identify.

    Clue: This area has many 2000+ foot cliffs, some of which are viewed in the below photos. There are many canyons 2000 feet deep here. This place has many more pine trees than many other national parks or monuments in Utah, but also lot’s of desert. Some of the canyons have some very deep keeper potholes.

    Where is it?

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  • scott patterson

    No, not Spearhead. PS, the main point is to guess the national park or monument. The location is secondary.

    adkramoo adkramoo@aol.com> wrote: — In Yahoo Canyons Group, scott patterson wrote:

    > Nope, not Mt. Moroni. If anyone doesn’t know the exact place, you can still guess the national park or monument it was taken in.

    adkramoo wrote: — In Yahoo Canyons Group, scott patterson wrote:

    > http://www.summitpost.org/images/original/198184.jpg

    > Mt. Moroni?

    How about Spearhead?

  • adkramoo

    — In Yahoo Canyons Group, scott patterson wrote:

    > Nope, not Mt. Moroni. If anyone doesn’t know the exact place, you can still guess the national park or monument it was taken in.

    adkramoo wrote: — In Yahoo Canyons Group, scott patterson wrote:

    > http://www.summitpost.org/images/original/198184.jpg

    > Mt. Moroni?

    How about Spearhead?

  • scott patterson

    Nope, not Mt. Moroni. If anyone doesn’t know the exact place, you can still guess the national park or monument it was taken in.

    adkramoo adkramoo@aol.com> wrote: — In Yahoo Canyons Group, scott patterson wrote:

    > http://www.summitpost.org/images/original/198184.jpg

    Mt. Moroni?

  • adkramoo

    — In Yahoo Canyons Group, scott patterson wrote:

    > http://www.summitpost.org/images/original/198184.jpg

    Mt. Moroni?

  • Donald M. Williams

    Photos?

    scott patterson kesscokim@yahoo.com> wrote: Been quiet around here. I will be posting some photos from som national parks or monuments. Guess which one. Bonus points for anyone whom can name specific places. PS, be honest. If you are one of the people I’ve already shown any of the photos too, please let someone else answer.

    Here is the first national park or monument to identify.

    Clue: This area has many 2000+ foot cliffs, some of which are viewed in the below photos. There are many canyons 2000 feet deep here. This place has many more pine trees than many other national parks or monuments in Utah, but also lot’s of desert. Some of the canyons have some very deep keeper potholes.

    Where is it?

  • scott patterson

    Oops, it didn’t work. You will have to click on the links to view the photos. Didn’t work the way it was supposed to.

    http://www.summitpost.org/images/original/198184.jpg

    http://www.summitpost.org/images/original/198186.jpg

    http://www.summitpost.org/images/original/198183.jpg

    scott patterson kesscokim@yahoo.com> wrote: Been quiet around here. I will be posting some photos from som national parks or monuments. Guess which one. Bonus points for anyone whom can name specific places. PS, be honest. If you are one of the people I’ve already shown any of the photos too, please let someone else answer.

    Here is the first national park or monument to identify.

    Clue: This area has many 2000+ foot cliffs, some of which are viewed in the below photos. There are many canyons 2000 feet deep here. This place has many more pine trees than many other national parks or monuments in Utah, but also lot’s of desert. Some of the canyons have some very deep keeper potholes.

    Where is it?

  • scott patterson

    Been quiet around here. I will be posting some photos from som national parks or monuments. Guess which one. Bonus points for anyone whom can name specific places. PS, be honest. If you are one of the people I’ve already shown any of the photos too, please let someone else answer.

    Here is the first national park or monument to identify.

    Clue: This area has many 2000+ foot cliffs, some of which are viewed in the below photos. There are many canyons 2000 feet deep here. This place has many more pine trees than many other national parks or monuments in Utah, but also lot’s of desert. Some of the canyons have some very deep keeper potholes.

    Where is it?