dryfj.com / drycyclist.com (kevin cook)

4232/7119
Home /

I look at sap on the bark of the pinon pine at my former Keystone Canyon campsite while drinking water and eating almonds

5018-pinon-pine-sap.jpg Back on my feet after my break, partially rejuvenated, I start hiking up Keystone CanyonThumbnailsI luxuriate briefly in the shade of a big pinon pine at a campsite in Keystone Canyon where I've camped beforeBack on my feet after my break, partially rejuvenated, I start hiking up Keystone CanyonThumbnailsI luxuriate briefly in the shade of a big pinon pine at a campsite in Keystone Canyon where I've camped beforeBack on my feet after my break, partially rejuvenated, I start hiking up Keystone CanyonThumbnailsI luxuriate briefly in the shade of a big pinon pine at a campsite in Keystone Canyon where I've camped beforeBack on my feet after my break, partially rejuvenated, I start hiking up Keystone CanyonThumbnailsI luxuriate briefly in the shade of a big pinon pine at a campsite in Keystone Canyon where I've camped beforeBack on my feet after my break, partially rejuvenated, I start hiking up Keystone CanyonThumbnailsI luxuriate briefly in the shade of a big pinon pine at a campsite in Keystone Canyon where I've camped beforeBack on my feet after my break, partially rejuvenated, I start hiking up Keystone CanyonThumbnailsI luxuriate briefly in the shade of a big pinon pine at a campsite in Keystone Canyon where I've camped before

Some of the limbs of this tree have obviously been cut for firewood by campers over the years, but fortunately this tree has survived.