AtmosFear Video: Devils Tower National Monument Entrance Sign
AtmosFear Video: Sunrise Glow at Devils Tower.
AtmosFear Video: Devils Tower with morning glow.
AtmosFear Video: Hiking Devils Tower Informational Sign
AtmosFear Video: Big Rock Slabs on the Devils Tower Loop Trail.
AtmosFear Video: Devils Tower 867 feet Washington Monument 555 feet. 3D exhibit on the loop trail
AtmosFear Video: Crack the Window. Devils Tower
AtmosFear Video: Devils Tower "Window" 300 feet above the boulder field
AtmosFear Video: Devils Tower lichen covered side.
AtmosFear Video: Devils Tower view from the loop trail
AtmosFear Video: Scenery from the Devils Tower hike.
AtmosFear Video: Skydive Parachutist lands on Devils Tower, Gets Stuck 1941
AtmosFear Video: Informational sign and picture of William Rogers and Willard Ripley climb the Tower on July 4th, 1893
AtmosFear Video: Devils Tower First Climb on record.
AtmosFear Video: Remnants of the ladder Willard Ripley and William Rogers used
AtmosFear Video: Chipping Sparrow
AtmosFear Video: Devils Tower and Prairie Dog Town
AtmosFear Video: One of many Prairie Dog Towns at Devils Tower National Monument.
AtmosFear Video: Theodore Roosevelt National Park stone sign.
AtmosFear Video: Maltese Cross Cabin. Owned by Roosevelt when he had an interest in the Maltese Cross Ranch in the late 1800's
AtmosFear Video: Wild Turkey giving it his all at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota.
AtmosFear Video: Camp for a few days.
AtmosFear Video: Wild Turkeys out my back door.
AtmosFear Video: Wild Turkey
AtmosFear Video: Chipping Sparrow flocks were many.
AtmosFear Video: Theodore Roosevelt National Park,Log Bunkhouse at Pleasant Valley Ranch Was a Dude Ranch in the 1920's Headquarters of the CCC and WPA in the 1930's and Park HQ in the 1950s and 60s
AtmosFear Video: Pleasant Valley Ranch Log building. Theodore Roosevelt NP
AtmosFear Video: Pleasant Valley Ranch. Park headquarters in the 50's and 60's
AtmosFear Video: Pleasant Valley Ranch at Theodore Roosevelt National Park
AtmosFear Video: You never know where you'll find a Buffalo