Tuesday, September 18, 2012

dead horse state park


Thursday afternoon Jay and I headed North pulling our camping trailer up the mountain. We were headed for a Rosh Hashanah Conference in Sedona.

We set up camp at Dead Horse State Park as the sun set then headed to the first meeting of the conference. Friday morning our dancing friends joined us and by bedtime our campsite was stuffed full of sleeping bags, pillows, and Native American regalia.

The next morning several of us took a walk in the park. We found hiking trails that lead us to the building that may have been where the horse died. Unfortunately, my batteries gave out shortly after we left the campsite. The intrigue of the well-worn building pulled me out of bed early Sunday morning. I made sure I had fresh batteries this time around. I had a good time shooting the log structure from multiple viewpoints with the challenge of minimizing the fence posts set to keep visitors from getting too friendly.




1 comment:

Amy said...

Yes. That's definitely a subject to explore with extra camera batteries.