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Garrett’s Arch

Garret's Arch

I recently trekked to Garrett’s Arch in Joshua Tree National Park.  Garrett’s Arch is likely the largest arch in Joshua Tree, although another unpublicized arch could give it competition.Garrett’s Arch is located in the Wonderland of Rocks backcountry.  The trailhead begins at the Wall Street Mill parking lot, proceeding briefly before veering left towards the … Read more

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High Speed Rail Boondoggle

The Hundred Billion Dollar BoondoggleRight now, Californians are well on their way to making a huge mistake.  The Los Angeles to San Francisco high-speed rail line indeeds sounds great on paper.  The idea that in just a few hours, you can head from the South to the Bay Area with stops in the Central Valley, … Read more

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Yosemite’s Upper Cathedral Lake – Notes

Sunset At Upper Cathedral by T.M. SchultzeThis past weekend, I journeyed to Yosemite National Park with long-time friend, colleague, and fellow photographer, Jeremy Long.  We were looking to make an image showing Upper Cathedral Lake at sunset, with reflection from beautiful Cathedral Peak.

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Partnering in Photography

In about six months, I am planning to co-author my first book, the Photographer’s Guide To Joshua Tree National Park. My co-author and lifelong friend, Jeremy Long are extremely excited to bring this project to fruition.Speaking for myself, I can’t wait to finish this guide for artists and photographers everywhere to enjoy. I am also quite … Read more

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How To Fly With Your Photo Gear

Do you want to know how to fly with your photo gear?  Congratulations! If you are reading this article, you are possibly planning your next photo destination. While it is certainly not too challenging to properly pack your photography gear for a road trip, it is a bit of a challenge when that trip takes … Read more

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Cedar Creek Falls Sucks

Cedar Creek Falls SucksThis is quite something to say about what is the most picturesque waterfall in San Diego County.  After the closure of Cedar Creek Falls, I hoped that something could be done to reign in the partiers, jerks, and immature people clogging the falls every weekend.  After my first visit with the Cleveland … Read more

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My new blog

Me before my lucrative blog business took off and I made millions.
Tracy Schultze Writing

Good evening friends and fellow artists.  I have started this new blog to offer a regular opportunity to communicate with those who share my interests in art, photography, writing, and travel.

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National Park # 1 – Joshua Tree National Park

Orange Ghosts

Joshua Tree National Park was the first National Park I visited, although at the time it was then just a National Monument.  I remember hiking and bouldering as a young kid, and then camping there as a Boy Scout.  Both sides of my family also took us there, although I don’t remember doing much beyond … Read more

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National Park # 2 – Grand Canyon National Park

Spire

Grand Canyon National Park – A Storm In August I first visited Grand Canyon National Park in 1990 coming home from a Boy Scout summer trip to Philmont in New Mexico.  I remember the anticipation of seeing this mile-deep gouge in the Earth’s surface.  It rained the entire time we there, enough that the inside … Read more