Journal Comments - Looking Back With 2020 Vision, Part I - CycleBlaze

Journal Comments (page 16)

From Looking Back With 2020 Vision, Part I by Scott Anderson & Rachael Anderson

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Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in Boulder City

He doesn't share my fear of heights apparently.

"Some people are afraid of heights. Not me, I'm afraid of widths."
-Stephen Wright

4 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in Boulder City

That bridge is terrifying.

4 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in In Death Valley: Ashford Mill

Going luxurious in your golden years, eh?

4 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in In Death Valley: Ashford Mill

You can't see the mountains for the shrubs.

4 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in In Death Valley: Ashford Mill

I'm with you guys.

4 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in In Death Valley: Desolation Canyon & Mesquite Dunes

I hope you were able to grab a sidewinder for Bruce. He loves snakes.

4 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on In Tucson: the Oro Valley ride

Oh, yes. ¡Málaga! I'd love to go back and see the finer sides of Tucson, but Málaga sounds even better!

4 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a map in In Death Valley: Daylight Pass

There you go again. (See my comment on the January 9 post).

4 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in In Tucson: it’s a Wash

Incredible to see it perched (comfortably?) on those menacing spines.

4 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in In Death Valley: Daylight Pass

Looking for the roadrunner.

4 years ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in In Tucson: it’s a Wash

Not much red, but nothing else fits.

4 years ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in In Tucson: it’s a Wash

Sometimes it gets painted yellow by ASU students... Rivalries!

Likewise, the A on Tempe Butte occasionally gets a coat of red...

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Rich Harrell on a photo in To Tucson: the Winkelman Vee

That’s what I concluded too, after staring closely at them. Pretty remarkable though.

4 years ago
Rich Harrell commented on a photo in To Tucson: the Winkelman Vee

I believe those are real -- chrysocolla is the mineral, an ore of copper, and the typical blue/green color

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Jeanna & Kerry Smith on a photo in In Tucson: the Oro Valley ride

I know; I’m the same way. I grew up on the woodpecker and coyote. Actually though, if you know what you’re listening for you can hear a few roadrunner calls in the video.

4 years ago