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Canyonlands NP, Canyons of the Ancients, and Capitol Reef NP

This is the fourth diary installment of The Dkos Road Tour Series. See explanation at the close of this diary. I trust you will find the information enjoyable and educational. Our destinations today...

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Carlsbad Caverns NP, Casa Grande Ruins, and Casa Malpaís Ruins

This is the fifth diary installment of The Dkos Road Tour Series. See explanation at the close of this diary. I trust you will find the information enjoyable and educational. Our destinations today...

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An Update on my Millie the Kid Go Fund Me Campaign

Today, I closed the Go Fund Me campaign for my beloved Millie the Kid...raising 2K in 2.5 days. I am so grateful, and humbled, for all of you who made a donation. You'll never know just how humbled I...

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Chaco Canyon Historical Park, Chimney Rock NM, Comb Ridge and Comb Wash, Utah

This is the sixth diary installment of The Dkos Road Tour Series. See explanation at the close of this diary. I trust you will find the information enjoyable and educational. Our destinations today...

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Coral Pink Sand Dunes SP, Coronado State Monument (Kuaua Ruins), Crow Canyon...

This is the seventh diary installment of The Dkos Road Tour Series. See explanation at the close of this diary. I trust you will find the information enjoyable and educational. Our destinations today...

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Dead Horse SP, Death Valley NP, and Domínguez, Escalante, and Lowry Ruins

This is the eighth diary installment of The Dkos Road Tour Series. See explanation at the close of this diary. I trust you will find the information enjoyable and educational. Our destinations today...

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El Malpaís, El Morro, and Fisher Towers

This is the eighth diary installment of The Dkos Road Tour Series. (And now making an appearance on Saturdays rather than Sundays.) See explanation at the close of this diary. I trust you will find the...

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FYI: The Weekly DKos Road Tour Series. . .

has been changed to Saturdays (see below URL), and, in the hope, these postings and break from the typical diaries representing this community attract more readers. In my not so humble opinion, I think...

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Ghost Ranch, New Mexico, Gila Cliff Dwellings, and Glen Canyon National...

Here’s the next diary installment of The Dkos Road Tour Series (see URL list for previous diaries at the close of this diary). Our destinations today will take us, first, to northern New Mexico then to...

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It Wasn't Nice To Drown A Lady! (Revisiting The Glen Canyon-Lake Powell...

Note: Glen Canyon then, as now, always gets reactions whenever its domain is mentioned, particularly, the Glen Canyon-Lake Powell topic. Lake Mead is drying up and will eventually become a tomb and...

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GOBLIN VALLEY SP, GOOSENECKS OF THE SAN JUAN RIVER, and the GRAND CANYON NP

This is the tenth diary installment of The Dkos Road Tour Series. Our destinations today will take us, first, to northern Utah, near Zion NP, then to southeast Utah, and from there to northern Arizona....

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IT WASN’T NICE TO DROWN A LADY! (Revisiting The Glen Canyon-Lake Powell...

Kindly Note: This is the second of three diaries posted under the same title. (Last week’s part one can be read at this URL: http://bit.ly/2qV7kOY) The explanation for reposting this diary from 2012 is...

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