
Fly Fishing the South Fork…in Montana’s remote Bob Marshal Wilderness.
Jan 19, 2011 | Categories: GENERAL, IN MONTANA | Tags: bob marshall, fly fishing, montana, south fork, wilderness | Leave A Comment »

When things don’t go as planned… or do they, Andy Putnam and Bob Slozen A.K.A. Slowman, giving it their all and making it happen. Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona.
Jan 19, 2011 | Categories: ADVENTURE | Tags: arizona, bedrock, colorado river, grand canyon | Leave A Comment »

Early Spring, horses and mules are rounded up and hauled to the trail head and shod before heading into the mountains for the summer. Before all this happens Farriers spend a few days hanging shoes while Packers and Wrangles roach mains and tails, fit pack saddles and de-worm if need be. It is almost a [...]
Jan 19, 2011 | Categories: IN MONTANA, PHOTO ESSAYS / STORIES | Tags: horses, mules, packers, stock, wrangles | Leave A Comment »

The Snowshoe ski resort in West Virginia hosted this year’s 2010 WHEEL-IN. Off-Roaders from as far north as Michigan and as far south as Florida attended this year’s event held in the always-beautiful majestic mountains of Appalachia. With registration Thursday afternoon, the parking lot of the hotel began to fill. Many riders filtered in with [...]
Nov 26, 2010 | Categories: ARTICLES, PUBLISHED | Tags: factory originals, flat tires, good ol boys, jeeps, pig pen, snowshoe ski resort, street cruisers, suzuki samurai, turkey trot, ufwda, worn jeans | Leave A Comment »

A few select picks of landscape images from the Grand Canyon
Jul 02, 2010 | Categories: GENERAL | Leave A Comment »

A few examples of river life from within the kitchen.
Jul 02, 2010 | Categories: GENERAL | Tags: cajun, hot pot, rocket blaster | Leave A Comment »

Route 40 is to Argentina what Route 66 use to be, to the states. The difference being, that it connects Argentina’s north to the south, unlike Route 66 east to the west. This part of Patagonia’s landscape shares similar characteristics to Arizona’s arid desert, Montana’s big sky country, that is not so big compared to [...]
Mar 10, 2010 | Categories: TRAVEL | Tags: arid desert, arizona, big sky, cobble stone, dirt road, montana, road ditch, roadbed, rolling clouds, ruts, sky country | 3 Comments »

San Telmo Market San Telmo, the oldest neighborhood in Buenos Aires, is home to a middle class population of 25,969. It is known for its antique shops, café’s, and tango parlors. These large colonial buildings, adorned with wrought-iron balconies and large wooden doors with ornate décor, line cobblestone streets which often fill with street artisans [...]
Jan 28, 2010 | Categories: TRAVEL | Tags: buenos aires argentina, cobblestone streets, colonial buildings, colored glass, eclectic antiques, group performers, home made instruments, large crowd, plaza de mayo, san telmo buenos aires, soda siphons, street artist, street venders, tango dancers, wooden doors, wrought iron balconies | 4 Comments »