
Slickrock doesn’t know it’s winter.
Photo by Mike Curiak, who writes (and shoots) often of adventure at Big Wheel Building.

Slickrock doesn’t know it’s winter.
Photo by Mike Curiak, who writes (and shoots) often of adventure at Big Wheel Building.
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Yes it does… Ask me how I know…
If only that were true… a week ago you could still see ski tracks in the snow…