Tuesday, August 7, 2007

12,000 Miles? Who's Counting...

This summer has been the busiest summer since I have been back in school. Without taking an exact account but certainly coming close, I logged around 12,000 miles of United States highways and byways. My summer excursions stretched from Georgia to Idaho and up to Saskatchewan and back down to Arkansas. Temperatures ranged from hot and humid to cold and dry recorded in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. Topology ranged from the eroded mountains of the southern Appalachians to the massive uplifts in the northern Rockies to isolation and endless skies across northern Plains to fields of cotton and corn along the great Mississippi River.

I took so many photos that I decided to manage them a little different and use an online photo portal tool (with exception to Etowah). It was just easier that way and took much less time... something I do not have much of these days.. and also gives the opportunity for people to comment on photos, if they desire.

So, those interested, here are some links to the online photo albums associated with Summer 2007..


Cartersville, Georgia
Etowah Indian Mounds State Park
May 28, 2007 - June 3, 2007




Hells Canyon, Idaho
Nez Perce along the Snake River
June 7-15, 2007





Pierre, South Dakota
Ft. Pierre-Chateau
June 18-23, 2007





Bismarck, North Dakota
Mandan site of Larson
June 26 - July 6, 2007





Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Archaeogeophysical workshop & survey at a historic homestead.
July 9-11, 2007




Wilson, Arkansas
3D scanning of Nodena artifacts
July 17 - August 3, 2007

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1 Comments:

Anonymous rew said...

Awesome pics, man. What a summer! You probably need retreads after all that road and walking through fields with your mag imaging hardware...

August 9, 2007 12:01 PM  

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