Charlie climbed the rocks across the road at our Blitzen Crossing
campsite to get photos of us. These shots run from 300 mm telephoto to
28 mm wide angle.
The big campfire on the final evening at Steens. Being 80 miles from
the nearest town of any size, Steens has no light pollution. We had
crystal clear night skies and an incredible view of the stars every
night. We saw the Andromeda galaxy with our naked eyes and could
clearly see Jupiter's moons. It was possible to see well enough to walk
around by starlight.
These muleys were seen in a preserve as we drove back towards Burns