Most of the images found on this site were taken by Brian Alford, Mag Kim and Natalie Rae Good. If you’d like to get in touch with them, head over to my contact page and send me a message. I’ll pass it along. Natalie and Mag are also in charge of updating the FartherStillExpeditions Instagram feed.
A view of the sky of Witches Cave, located in Gallup, New Mexico’s First Canyon. (Photo by: Brian Alford)
A grouping of petroglyphs etched into desert varnish. (Photo: Brian Alford)
A short, attractive crack a little ways into the canyon. (Photo: Brian Alford)
If you stick close to the south-facing walls, you’ll find a number of pinches where chucks of stone have cleaved from the cliffs. It’s fun to traverse these hidden spaces. (Photo: Brian Alford)
Wind produces intricate patterns in the soft sandstone of Cliff Dwellers Canyon. (Photo: Brian Alford)
Cholla in the Sandia foothills at sunset. (Photo: Natalie Rae Good)
A melange of speleothems. (Photo: Natalie Rae Good)
One of the boulders at the canyon’s mouth. (Photo: Brian Alford)
Fractal patterns in the dried mud of Badger Canyon. (Photo: Mag Kim)
Lichen covers granite in the Sandia foothills. (Photo: Natalie Rae Good)
Close-up of a prickly pear cactus. (Photo: Natalie Rae Good)
The northern flank of the Manzano Mountains as viewed from the Sandias’ Hawk Watch trail. (Photo: Mag Kim)
Sandhill cranes fly in formation over Bosque Farms, New Mexico. (Photo: Natalie Rae Good)
One of the hundreds of boulders found at City of Rocks State Park in New Mexico. (Photo: Mag Kim)
One of the many antennae found at New Mexico’s Very Large Array. (Photo: Natalie Rae Good)
A bit of twisted wire found by New Mexico’s Very Large Array. (Photo: Natalie Rae Good)
Mountain Timpanogos as viewed from the north. (Photo: Natalie Rae Good)
A passenger jet as seen through an airport window. (Photo: Brian Alford)
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