Sunday, May 22, 2011

Back In Woodstock Illinois

Well, Kyle and I have survived the 1886 miles. We only missed one target on our list. I will still have to visit Four Corners on another trip.
We slept a little less than normal and basically averaged 300+ miles a day looking for photo targets between the main spots.
Dads, I can't recommend anything more than getting away with your kids one on one, even if they are adult kids. Kyle and I talked about a million things. The TV was hardly ever on when we made it to hotels, mostly to see weather or news. Kyle and I had conversations of a lifetime and memories that will last forever.
We experienced everything from 30 degrees in ice, slush and snow to 91 and sunny in our week together. One of the most incredible things was the survival of the rental car in Monument Valley and Grand Staircase National Park.
I have also added the State of Arizona to my list of States where I got to personally speak with a State Trooper. He was graceful handing me a warning this time for my 85mph experience on the new Hoover Dam Speedway.
Our GPS was stolen at the Kayenta Monument Valley Inn so we had to fly in the dark for a few days. I called a friend of mine in Colorado to say hello and he told me they make maps out of paper that you could buy at gas stations. Who knew?
Thanks to all of you who came along for the photo ride on NikonSniper. We enjoyed your comments and good wishes. I will be chilling for a few days as my trigger finger is a bit tired. I am not sure how many photos we took ... but I kept 7238.
Have a great week. Keep on shooting! Only you can photograph the world around you!
NikonSniper Steve & Kyle

6 comments:

child of God said...

I am glad to hear you and your son are home safe and sound! Your pictures are exquisite, I so enjoyed them all.

Rest up, you need that trigger finger!

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Lynda said...

It is wonderful you and your son got to take this trip. The enjoyment of it reflects in your words -- - - and of course, the few pictures you have posted. I sure hope you are better at categorizing them quicker than me.-

WPgirl said...

Glad you're home safe and sound. Thank you taking us along on your trip. Your photos are awesome. I can only imagine how breath taking actually seeing those sights were. I hope someday to see some of them myself.

Ruth said...

Sounds like the best photos were written on your heart. Thanks for sharing your awesome journey.

Red Shoes said...

Based on your photos and all, you would have been disappointed by going to Four Corners... I was. Since I've been there, I've read that the actual intersection of the four states is about 12 miles away to the north east...

And so it goes...

I continue to enjoy your photos...

Have you sold your D90 bodies yet?

~shoes~

NikonSniper said...

hey red shoes!
no i haven't because i am sitting on the fence between the rumored d400 and the d7000. truthfully, the biggest factor remains the economy. i just can't justify it when things are this tight. so this may play into a d400 decision a bit further down the road.
nikonsniper steve