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Thread: Overnighter in Coyote Gulch, with video

  1. #21
    I shoot with a 7d and sigma 10-20mm most the time, but drag a Rebel T1i with sometimes, along with a Canon 1400. I have 5 other lenses, but this I what I use most the time.

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  3. #22
    That was really well done! Thanks for taking the time to put this together and sharing!

  4. #23
    Awesome report! I love the video. It brings the trip to life in a way that photos alone can't.

  5. #24
    Very nice TR! I went there once a long time ago for four days. It's a very cool place. Did you happen to hike through a small tributary canyon to a 'grotto' with an elephant-head shaped rock formation above it? I was led there by someone who knew the area very well and I couldn't find it again, but it was one of the coolest things I've ever seen. Any chance you know how to get there?

  6. #25
    Love that pic with the tent at night. Beautiful.

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