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OUT THE DOOR AND DOWN THE ROAD. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Beyond the Caldera Back to the Beartooths. In 2011, I spent barely 30 minutes crawling around a patch of outcrops on the road to Lulu Pass. In 2012, I took eight hours to drive the 64 miles across it, stopping to take a picture approximately every 30 feet. In 2013, I slept overnight in a dimly lit motel room on it, on top of the world. Island Lake, Beartooth Plateau. Beartooth Loop National Recreation Trail. Friday, June 26, 2015. Anywhere. Ca.

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OUT THE DOOR AND DOWN THE ROAD. Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Beyond the Caldera Back to the Beartooths. In 2011, I spent barely 30 minutes crawling around a patch of outcrops on the road to Lulu Pass. In 2012, I took eight hours to drive the 64 miles across it, stopping to take a picture approximately every 30 feet. In 2013, I slept overnight in a dimly lit motel room on it, on top of the world. Island Lake, Beartooth Plateau. Beartooth Loop National Recreation Trail. Friday, June 26, 2015. Anywhere. Ca.

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