The Bradshaw Mountains are a mountain range in the Sonoran Desert of central Arizona, named for brothers Isaac and William Bradshaw. Once thought to be rich in gold, copper and silver, the Bradshaw Mountains are now host to many historic ghost towns.
An off the beaten path photo in Yosemite National Park of Mother Nature wrapped in Her winter blanket.
In 1857 Galen Clark discovered the giant sequoias in Mariposa Groves. Mr. Clark persuaded President Lincoln to sign the Yosemite Grant protecting the groves as well as Yosemite Valley, and was therefore known for many years as the "Guardian of the Valley". This was the cabin Mr. Clark built to reside in amongst the breathtaking giant sequoia grove.