Thursday, February 2, 2012

Photo: Jeep trail

The Jeep trail that Stuart took included driving through some rocky washes. Fortunately, it was not as rugged as the trail that he took for instructional purposes.

On this outing he had a specific destination which provided some photo opportunities, which I will share during the next week.

One thing that is good about a rocky trail and old jeep road on this type of trip, it does not do environmental damage like people who drive all terrain vehicles over unspoiled desert plants.

This week we are showing photos of some of the remarkable sights to Egypt on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site.

7 comments:

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

This destination better be a worthwhile place to go if it takes this much effort to get there.

Sharon said...

Oh boy...more off road trips! I love it.

glenda said...

These angles always make me nervous.

Unknown said...

I miss the offroad time! Nice picture of one of my dream cars... :)

Anonymous said...

Love that shot, rugged and getting through... won't you come share on 'Weekly Top Shot?' We're on Week #16 and I'd love to see you share with me and my readers! Here's this weeks' link: http://www.theviewfromrighthere.com/blog/?p=6115

Kate said...

Someone must be very adept at driving to navigate this terrain.

Ellsworth Mciltrot said...

Well, Dave, off-road driving like this can be enjoyable for the journey alone. Some people like the adventure, testing the car against the challenges of nature. It's a test of endurance for the car and the driver. Glenda's right about the angles, since if you're too reckless, the car may slip up badly.

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