Friday, May 9, 2014

Views V

This was my view after climbing a 15 foot slot canyon.  After injuring my knee weeks before I thought I was ready for it, the slot canyon proved me wrong. After stopping to take in the view I came to the conclusion to carry on, it was worth it.

22 comments:

Olivier said...

yes, une vraie carte postale, superbe photo

Stefan Jansson said...

It sure was worth it.

cieldequimper said...

Better you than me at the moment but oh yes, thanks for making it to the top, it's so beautiful!

EG CameraGirl said...

I'm so sorry you have injured your knee but glad you found the climb worth the pain. The view is spectacular!

Sunnybrook Farm said...

Lots of depth in this one, you had a good hike for sure.

VP said...

It was definitely worth it, this is the best shot you took, and the others were already really good.

Tanya Breese said...

don't overdo it!

Unknown said...

WOW! What a reward after climbing!

Rick Forrestal said...

After years of hiking, I've come to the conclusion "the struggle is always worth it" . . . and always the best views.
Good for you . . . this is a magnificent scene.

TexWisGirl said...

sorry about your knee! but that is gorgeous red rock!

This is Belgium said...

totally awesome

Judy said...

When you are rewarded with a view like that, it would be hard to turn back before you get to the top.

Sharon said...

Wow, this really does look a lot like Sedona. Stunning view.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Awesome is a word that comes to mind.. what a scenario! Be careful with that knee Randy, you don't want to undo all the good work!

RedPat said...

Wow - fabulous, Randy!

turquoisemoon said...

Just an awesome shot!

Jack said...

Wowie! Fabulous.

Michelle said...

nice, very nice

Carola Bartz said...

This is an amazing shot and lets me long for the American Southwest.

Paul said...

Your climb paid off, gorgeous view, great capture!

Kate said...

Another stunning, remarkable, awesome and amazing photo! Bring 'em on!!

Traveling Hawk said...

Superb! The view reminds me on the strong colors in the paintings I admired in the galleries on the Canion Rd.