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  • Family vacation to Yellowstone National Park
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  • Family vacation to Yellowstone National Park
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  • Camron was so excited to fish.  He woke us up one morning telling us all the "trout" he had caught.  Ended up they were spawning crass carp.
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  • Kay backpacking in sand dunes near Beaver, Oklahoma
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  • In front of Yellowstone River
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  • A thunderstorm passes the Canadian River gorge about 20 miles west of Wagon Wheel, New Mexico
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  • Indian on horse in front of Monument Valley, UT
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  • Paloma Cattle Company ranch headquarters near Folsom, New Mexico
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  • Windmill Park in Shattuck, Oklahoma
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  • Old propane powered Allis Chalmers tractor on the side of a road just east of Shattuck, Oklahoma
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  • irrigation system in Oklahoma pandhandle
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  • A huge summer thunderstorm rolls out of the Rockies and dumps large amounts of rain and hail in the plains of eastern New Mexico
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  • A huge summer thunderstorm rolls out of the Rockies and dumps large amounts of rain and hail in the plains of eastern New Mexico. This photo depicts the isolation of people in eastern New Mexico.
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  • A huge summer thunderstorm rolls out of the Rockies and dumps large amounts of rain and hail in the plains of eastern New Mexico
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  • A huge summer thunderstorm rolls out of the Rockies and dumps large amounts of rain and hail in the plains of eastern New Mexico. I think this picture tells how difficult it is to live in eastern New Mexico.  It shows the isolation, the extreme weather, and the lack of hope.
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  • A summer thunderstorm left the roads wet in Roy, New Mexico
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  • A summer thunderstorm left the roads wet in Roy, New Mexico
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  • A late evening summer thunderstorm left the roads wet in Roy, New Mexico
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  • A fast moving thunderstorm left the roads wet east of Wagon Wheel, New Mexico.
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  • Abandoned ranch house and barn along Highway 72 east of Raton, New Mexico. There are a lot of these abandoned ranch houses in the area.  The advent of modern automobiles and paved roads means ranchers no longer need to live close to their livestock.
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  • Paloma Cattle Company ranch headquarters near Folsom, New Mexico
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  • Typical rural road on the plains of eastern New Mexico.  Roads are very difficult to maintain because of the extreme weather changes and lack of people to pay taxes to maintain them.
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  • Colorado and New Mexico ranchers are busy in the spring cutting, baling and storing hay for the coming winter. This hay is stacked near a barn.  A major thunderstorms coming out of the Rockies brews in the background.
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  • The US Army has been trying to purchase land in southeast Colorado for a training base.  Many ranch owners in the area are opposed to the plan.  You see these signs all over southeastern Colorado.
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  • An inquisitive colt stops by to check me out while grazing with his momma in eastern Colorado near Trinidad.  A large thunderstorm brews in the background.
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  • A thunderstorm brews in the background while two broodmares and a colt graze in a pasutre east of Trinidad, Colorado.
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  • Horses grazing in pasture with Colorado mountains in background. About 10 miles east of Trinidad, Colorado.
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  • Abandoned ranch house on the plains of southeastern Colorado along Highway 162.
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  • Abandoned ranch house on the plains of southeastern Colorado along Highway 162.
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  • Small outbuilding at the Dunlop Ranch in southeastern Colorado that is still in use today.
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  • Water cistern is used to store water during dry periods.
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  • Dunlap Ranch in southeastern Colorado.  It is right on the border to New Mexico. This is a typical ranch entrance sign in the area.
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  • Mule deer seen at the Ford Ranch in southestern Colorado, right next to the New Mexico border.  Deer populate the draws and arroyo's in the area.
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  • Abandoned ranch house in eastern Colorado valley near New Mexico border. These old farmhouses were typicall built out of native stone from the area.
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  • Abandoned ranch house in eastern Colorado valley near New Mexico border.  There are a lot of these old ranch houses.  With the advent of modern autos, ranchers can travel further and faster and to wach livestock and don' t need to live close to their herds.
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  • Windmill pumping water in southeast Colorado
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  • Horses grazng in open pasture in northeast New Mexico
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  • Dividing line between New Mexico, Oklahoma and Colorado
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  • Cactus grows abundantly in No Man's Land. Ranchers fight a constant battle to keep the cactus at bay.
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  • An abandoned hotel sits alone near Black Mesa State Park in far northwestern Oklahoma panhandle.  This was built with the expectation that people would come to the park but the crowds never materialized and the hotel closed quickly.
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  • A multi-year drought has caused lake levels to drop extremely low at Lake Carl Eitling in Black Mesa State Park in the far western tip of the Oklahoma Panhandle, less than 20 miles from New Mexico.  Fishermen ar parking in what would normally be the bottom of the lake.
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  • Horses along a road near Black Mesa State Park in far northwestern Oklahoma panhandle.
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  • Sod hut in Shattuck, Oklahoma Windmill park is typical of early 1900 Oklahoma farm home
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  • Anhydrous ammonia tanks lined up in a row at a farmer's co-op in Lowel, Oklahoma
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  • A summer thunderstorm left the roads wet in Roy, New Mexico
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  • Cattle pens and a small barn at the Dunlop Ranch is southeastern Colorado.
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  • mailbox of the Ford Ranch in southeastern Colorado near the New Mexico border.
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  • Mule deer growing horns for fall season at Ford Ranch in southeast Colorado near New Mexico border.  Saw dozens of deer in this valley.
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  • Windmill pumping water in northeast New Mexico.  Many of these windmills have been replaced by electric pumps, but in some remote areas without electricity they still use the old fashioned windmills to pump water for livestock.
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  • Many of these windmills have been replaced by electric pumps, but in some remote areas without electricity they still use the old fashioned windmills to pump water for livestock.
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  • An empty paved road leads to Black Mesa, highest point in Oklahoma right in the far northwestern panhandle touching New Mexico.
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  • wheat field in Oklahoma panhandle that has grass and weeds growing in it.  When farmers take wheat crop to elevator with this kind of weeds, they get docked by the elevator. Farmers can plant canola, which is resistant to roundup herbicide, to clean up these wheat fields and reduce dockage in future crops.
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