Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Photowalking Utah: Antelope Island

Antelope Island
Antelope Island
Originally uploaded by hpebley3

Join Photowalking Utah this Saturday, November 1st, at Antelope Island for the annual Bison round-up. Starting at 9:30, we'll be getting up close at the Bison pens where the state park ranges give them their health checkups. When we're done there, we'll head over to Garr ranch to check out the historic sheep ranch.

Pay attention to the weather and dress accordingly. Most of this will be outside.

Meet in the parking lot west of the entrance gate in Syracuse. There is an entrance fee to the park $9/per car, we can break up into groups and share rides for those interested.

9:30 am - approx 12:00 pm

Antelope Island
State Park
4528 West 1700 South
Syracuse, UT 84075

As always, skill level is unimportant. Nor does it matter if you shoot a digital SLR, point and shoot, medium format film camera, camera phone or whatever. Come on out and join us and spend some time hanging out with other photographers and having a good time.

Please post an RSVP comment if your planning to attend. Scott Smith (the organizer this month) may be able to get discount pricing into the park if we have a large group.

1 comment:

  1. You're in Utah! And you're sort of local to Antelope Island? isn't that cool. I live in Ogden and am happy to "make your acquaintance."

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