Matthew Wells
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This trip was planned as 3 nights and the better part of 4 days, driving through the desert and ending in the much greener Chisos Basin. Our plan would eventually change a bit, as often happens.
Day 1
After driving 10 hours, my wife, daughter and I met up with my father and nephew at the head of Dagger Flat rd. Fortunately, my father already had our permits sorted so we could begin from there. The lady that assisted him with the back country permit said that we were too ambitious and that we should change two of our selected camp areas. As I always try to head the advice of locals we changed our plans. She also suggested that we change our route, but I'll get back to that.
Living in Arkansas, Southern Germany, New Hampshire and Mississippi, we had never seen scenery like this. It was immediately beautiful.
It wasn't long before we reached the head of Old Ore rd.
Most of this road was very rocky. I captured some of the changes in terrain, but once we realized we were racing the sun to our camp site at Candalilla, we were focused and didn't capture the more technical sections.
We tried to make up time as the sun began to set, but to no avail.
However, we were rewarded with a very nice moonless desert sky. The picture is unstacked/processed, but a nice indication of the darkness in the desert.
A small bit of the Milky Way
Day 1
After driving 10 hours, my wife, daughter and I met up with my father and nephew at the head of Dagger Flat rd. Fortunately, my father already had our permits sorted so we could begin from there. The lady that assisted him with the back country permit said that we were too ambitious and that we should change two of our selected camp areas. As I always try to head the advice of locals we changed our plans. She also suggested that we change our route, but I'll get back to that.
Living in Arkansas, Southern Germany, New Hampshire and Mississippi, we had never seen scenery like this. It was immediately beautiful.
It wasn't long before we reached the head of Old Ore rd.
Most of this road was very rocky. I captured some of the changes in terrain, but once we realized we were racing the sun to our camp site at Candalilla, we were focused and didn't capture the more technical sections.
We tried to make up time as the sun began to set, but to no avail.
However, we were rewarded with a very nice moonless desert sky. The picture is unstacked/processed, but a nice indication of the darkness in the desert.
A small bit of the Milky Way
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