File:Coyote Buttes South (7320489402).jpg
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Coyote Buttes, South -- much easier to get a permit for than the Wave and, IMO, more interesting. When the weather cools and the light gets better and the D800e finally comes, I'm gonna go back for several days. I finished our Trip Report and you can read Part 3 at the same link as Parts 1 and 2: Just scroll down further. backcountrypost.com/forum/index.php?threads/road-trip.887/ |
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Source | CBS |
Author | John Fowler from Placitas, NM, USA |
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