Last seen: Dec 23, 2022
I've noticed the disappearance of those sidebar links as well. It takes more time to go to forums and find and click on the most recent post link to a...
This is a strange one all right! And its not a little thing - these things are partial copies of your Home page. Where that code comes from I have no ...
We have a winner! Please regale us with another puzzler. The stone shelter on Mt. Lowe is just out of view at the upper right corner. I just did...
Don't know if your changes have anything to do with it, but the post I just made has something I have never seen before. Two copies of the upper le...
I haven't been to Whetstone in around 40 years myself. You are farther afield than the earlier posts. Another clue: this peak once sported a lookou...
Heres another hint - You can see Bull of the Woods from here.
You are both a bit off. This is a current but lightly used trail not in a wilderness.
Well, its been a week so I'll post something. A current trail deserving of more use than its getting. This picture might be just odd enough of an angl...
BrianEdwards said That tree and meadow jogged my memory. I think I know that exact little tree. It's just out of the old campground in the Pansy Basi...
I couldn't remember that exact tree, but I remember ones like it south of Mount Lowe. Hence it was a guess. The long-abandoned trail in this pictur...
I'll make a guess - up a little south of Mt. Lowe Bryon
Donovan - You are correct! Sorry since I sent one in a bit out of the district.
You are getting warmer. Though this lake does get a little deeper past the edge of the picture. Those little ripples in the closest edge of the lake a...
Thats a great area that gets very little use despite leading to one of the best viewpoints around. You're walking on a trail of pinecones much of the ...
No - you are far, far away.