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David Hull (Fascha) > The ever vigilent photographer - leaving nothing overlooked.  Canyonlands
David Hull (Fascha) > More of the double arch with Jay in silhouette. Arches
David Hull (Fascha) > Ok, now this one is really huge.  If you look really closely, you can see Jay over on the right side.  No?  look closer!  See, told you it was big. Arches
David Hull (Fascha) > Jay continues his descent into madness.  Lost on a trail in the Canyonlands, with no hope of ever returning to civilization and a decent cup of hot chocolate, he dove face first into a snowbank.  After this picture was taken, he took off all his clothes, with the exception of his cap, and ran wildly off into the wilderness.  He ran about ten feet before nearly running into the side of his car, parked in the parking lot.
David Hull (Fascha) > Is he trying to get a better photo?  Is he hiding from the biting wind?  Is he just a big goof?
David Hull (Fascha) > Here is a rare photo of the elusive Jasonicus Hideunderarockicus. Goosenecks
David Hull (Fascha) > Jay claims that there were railings everywhere.  We were completely safe the whole time.  Oh yeah - the wind is blowing about 90 miles an hour out there.  If you look closely you might be able to see his face ice over.
David Hull (Fascha) > This is actually the first time we stopped the car specifically to take pictures.  This was on the road Vegas-bound.  We both liked the misty horizon looking back toward LA. Naturally, neither of us got pictures worth anything.
The ever vigilent photographer - leaving nothing overlooked. Canyonlands
David Hull (Fascha) > The ever vigilent photographer - leaving nothing overlooked.  Canyonlands
The ever vigilent photographer - leaving nothing overlooked. Canyonlands
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