Image Gallery: Camp Tontozona
As part of my job, I've been asked to write a reservation system for a camp that ASU runs called Camp Tontozona. It's a really nice facility with a really bad website. So, Sarah and I went up there to stay for a night while I walked around the park, got a feel for the place, took pictures for some 360 degree panoramas, etc. We had a great time. Plus I got paid to be there, which was doubly nice.
There's a creek that runs behind the camp. When Sarah and I went down there to walk, it occurred to me that this was one of the most beautiful places I'd ever been. It was so quiet, serene, and picturesque. Of course, I brought my camera with me and took loads of pictures. Hopefully, you'll enjoy them as much as I do.
2007-01-25 20:39:15
On 2007-02-16 10:34:06, Dave Getz said, "heifer"
That picture is hilarious! Is that an indication of the type of "employees" they have?
On 2007-02-16 10:28:29, Dave Getz said, "deer"
Those were a type of whitetail deer called Coues deer. They are quite a bit smaller than mule deer or the whitetail deer found back east. You can tell these are whitetail deer because of the white ring around the base of the muzzle and by the wide tail (mule deer have a tail that looks more like a rope).