Coxcomb Rocks Hiking (10 Images)

Last Light On The Arch JT

Update:  Out of respect to others who visited this location before me, I will not tell you how to get to this photo location.  I get emails on this all the time – please, don’t bother.  I have not told anybody where this is, and don’t plan to.  Thanks.

So why would my good friend Jeremy Long and I venture into Joshua Tree National Park in the afternoon heat?  Chasing down arches would be the reason.  See below for a gallery of images taken in the Coxcomb Rocks area of Joshua Tree National Park.

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Arroyo Tapiado: Mud Hills, Mud Caves, Anza Borrego

Sunset Over Diablo Dropoff

In the second part of my weekend travels with good friend Chris Horn, we decided to do some wandering through Anza Borrego.  This post primarily concerns our travel through Arroyo Tapiado and their famous mud caves.

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Making The Great American Novel

About That Great American Novel I Was Going To Write…
Tracy Schultze Writing

At long last, I am embarking on a long-desired project, the completion of my first novel.

I have been writing for nearly as long as I could read.  Before my 30s were defined by my love for photography, I spent much of my teens and 20s writing.  Most people do the majority of the writing in their lives as children, whether they be book reports, essays, or other class assignments.

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New Year’s Day – The Most Optimistic Day Of The Year

New Year’s Day! New Year’s Day is the greatest day of the year.  Be happy.  Be happier.  Eat better.  Exercise more.  Be a success.  Get back to your ideal weight.  Stay focused.  Save money.  Pay down debt.  Be more amiable.  Meet somebody.  Fall in love.  More importantly, have them fall in love with you.  Take … Read more