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Detonate
03-11-2003, 01:57 AM
Went out to Las Vegas last week. Here is a picture of the H2 at Red Rock canyon. Should have got more pictures of the H2, but was too busy shooting video and trucking around the trails...
-Jim
Detonate
03-11-2003, 01:57 AM
Went out to Las Vegas last week. Here is a picture of the H2 at Red Rock canyon. Should have got more pictures of the H2, but was too busy shooting video and trucking around the trails...
-Jim
Detonate
03-11-2003, 02:04 AM
Truly an amazing place if you haven't been there.
Here is a simple scenery shot. Highlighted is 2 rock climbers that aren't so visible in this resized picture.
-Jim
Mike97ZJ
03-11-2003, 02:40 PM
I love Red Rock. Everytime I go to Vegas, I always take a trip out there. I love that scenery, it's so different from the east coast.
HappyJack
03-11-2003, 06:23 PM
Did you go on down to Bonnie Springs? That is a fun old western town. Next time you are there you have to check it out. It is just a few miles south of the Red Rock Canyon park. Has a nice little restaurant, mockup of an old western town, and a cool little zoo with lots of indigenous creatures.
When we pulled up to the town there was a cowboy standing in the middle of the road wearing a full length oil skin coat and hat. He had his six shooter pulled and was pointing it directly at me. I pulled up beside him and was staring straight down the barrel. I had a big smile on my face but he did not even crack. Very sternly said are you going to Bonnie Springs? I said why yes we are. In fact I am just returning Bonnie, my wife. He put his gun in his holster cracked a big smile and said parking is just to the left of the big saguro cactus up in the right.
Cheers
AL MOORE
03-17-2003, 01:04 AM
My family just spent Spring break in the city and on the strip. That is 10 eyes with only 4 H2 sitings the entire week.
We waved if we saw you.
Great photo from Red Rock.
AL
"I come back to you now; at the turn of the tide." Gandalf 2002
I was out at Red Rock yesterday, actually. There is a small trail called Rocky Gap Road (old road to Pahrump) that you can 'wheel on. It might be a little narrow for your H2s, though, but it has some amazing scenery.
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