COLORADO CAMPING 1957
In the summer of 1957, my granddad took his family on a camping trip to Colorado. He filmed it on 8mm and I recently restored the reel at the home studio.
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In the summer of 1957, my granddad took his family on a camping trip to Colorado. He filmed it on 8mm and I recently restored the reel at the home studio.
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It’s my fiftieth birthday today and to celebrate, I’m taking you back twenty-five years to 1999. For my 25th birthday, I attempt to defeat one of my greatest fears. Key word here is attempt.
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Dildo and Beebo induct me into a group of skate punks called The Thrashers to prevent any further knockouts and I trade my G&S for a Zorlac.
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Nine days, six states, and five national parks equals one awesome road trip. Come along with us on our Honeymoon in Canyon Country.
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One of America’s hidden gems lies tucked away deep in the Ozarks of Northwest Arkansas: The Buffalo River. Get in the canoe, we’re going on a river trip.
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I restored several slides my granddad took in November 1964 during a deer hunting trip in East Texas. They show a bygone era when hunting was an important value in the culture.
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I look at the thick drops of blood on the concrete shining underneath the Fresno sun like little cherry tomatoes.
Take a trip back in time to Hamilton Pool Preserve in 1958. This is a vignette my granddad wrote about one of his favorite natural places – Hamilton Pool in Central Texas. I’ve paired it with an 8mm film he took of Hamilton Pool during the summer of 1958.
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It was Aspen’s first day back since the end of last season. After a few warm-up runs on the bunny hill, she was ready to ski with poles for the first time.
This short family adventure takes us back to the San Isabel Snowslide tucked away in a small pocket of the Wet Mountains of Colorado.
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