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[A band performing at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off, 1]
Photograph of a band performing at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off. Four people stand on a stage in front of microphones, each performing with a different instrument while looking off-camera. The first person on the left is a man in a cowboy hat, long-sleeved shirt, and pants who is playing an accordion. To his right is a woman in a long-sleeved shirt and jeans, holding a microphone though seemingly taking a break from singing. To the right of the woman is a man in a cowboy hat, long-sleeved shirt, and jeans who's playing a guitar while singing. The last person, standing at the far-right side of the photo, is playing a bass with his hands and wears a cowboy hat, shades, long-sleeved shirt, and jeans. Behind the band, various instruments including guitars and a violin line the wall at the back of the stage along with amps and speakers that have beer cans sitting atop them. A group of people shaded by a thatched overhang watch the band from behind the top of the wall at the stage's back, in the left side of the photo. A sign near the top right corner has words that are mostly unreadable due to cropping, though "Ask an" and "Official" are clearly visible.
[A band performing at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off, 2]
Photograph of a band performing at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off. Four people stand on a stage in front of microphones, each performing with a different instrument while looking off-camera. The first person on the left is a man in a cowboy hat, long-sleeved shirt, and pants who is playing an accordion. To his right is a woman in a long-sleeved shirt and jeans, holding a microphone while singing. To the right of the woman is a man in a cowboy hat, long-sleeved shirt, and jeans who's playing a guitar while singing. The last person, standing at the far-right side of the photo, is playing a bass with his hands and wears a cowboy hat, shades, long-sleeved shirt, and jeans. In front of the band and sitting on the edge of the stage, appearing in the bottom left corner of the photo, is a person with shoulder-length hair in a white sleeveless shirt and jeans. Behind the band, various instruments including guitars and a violin line the wall at the back of the stage along with amps and speakers that have beer cans sitting atop them. A group of people shaded by a thatched overhang watch the band from behind the top of the wall at the stage's back, in the left side of the photo. A sign near the top right corner has words that are mostly unreadable due to cropping, though "Ask an" and "Official" are clearly visible.
[A bearded man wearing an armadillo hat at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off, 1]
Photograph of a bearded man wearing an armadillo hat at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off. The man has shoulder-length curling hair, a mustache, and a bushy beard. He wears a t-shirt that says "Proud to be" above a circle with "Deputy" in it above an image of the Texas flag and a Confederate flag that's accompanied by the words "Texas rebel raiders". A variety of buttons are pinned onto the man's shirt including a Texas-shaped one with the Texas and Confederate flag on it, an "I love Texas" pin, and a square pin with the text "Lone Star". The armadillo hat that the man wears is crafted to appear as if an armadillo had laid on its belly on the man's head. It also has a strip of paper on its side that says "No place but Texas". In the background, to the right of the man with the armadillo hat, is a man in a cowboy hat with short hair and a mustache, looking off to the right. A wall is visible behind him while a thatched overhang fills the upper half of the scene's background.
[A bearded man wearing an armadillo hat at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off, 2]
Photograph of a bearded man wearing an armadillo hat at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off. The man has shoulder-length curling hair, a mustache, and a bushy beard. He wears a t-shirt that says "Proud to be" above a circle with "Deputy" in it above an image of the Texas flag and a Confederate flag that's accompanied by the words "Texas rebel raiders". A variety of buttons are pinned onto the man's shirt including a Texas-shaped one with the Texas and Confederate flag on it, an "I love Texas" pin, and a square pin with the text "Lone Star". The armadillo hat that the man wears is crafted to appear as if an armadillo had laid on its belly on the man's head. It also has a strip of paper on its side that says "No place but Texas". The man also holds a stick with a cork tie to it in his right hand while his left hand holds a large rectangular plaque. To his right is another man wearing a cowboy hat, shades, a button-up shirt, watch, and jeans who's holding a microphone in his left hand. To his right is a man cropped by the edge of the photo who's wearing a decorated cowboy hat, a long-sleeved shirt with numerous ribbons and buttons on it, a large armlet, pants, and a holster that contains a canned drink. Two additional people can be seen in the background. A thatched overhang shades most of the people in the photo.
[Construction site in San Francisco]
Photograph of the re-building of the Palace Hotel in San Francisco after the first one was destroyed by a fire. The Metropolis Bank Building to the right is the only remaining structure in the photo, and is now part of the Bank of America Financial Center on Market Street.
[Craig Hillis and Steven Fromholz at Terlingua Cemetery]
Photograph of Craig Hillis (left) and Steven Fromholz (right) at Terlingua Cemetery during a river rafting trip in November 2002. They are both looking at the camera and smiling.
[Craig Hillis at Terlingua Cemetery]
Photograph of Craig Hillis at Terlingua Cemetery during a river rafting trip with Steven Fromholz in November 2002. He is looking at the camera and smiling. Building structures can be seen among the desert landscape and mountains in the background of the photograph.
[A crowd at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off]
Photograph of a crowd at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off. A woman stands in the foreground wearing jeans and a t-shirt tied in the back with her arms raised into the air. Her head is obscured by the raised arms of someone standing in front of her to the left. This person's head is off-camera, and they wear a short-sleeved shirt. Beyond the woman is a man wearing shades and holding a microphone to her left and to her right, a short-haired woman in jeans with her shirt rolled up to show her stomach. To the right of this main group of people are three sitting men in baseball caps, cowboy hats, t-shirts, jeans, and long-sleeved flannel. The man furthest back sits in front of a tall speaker and holds a camera. Sitting on the speaker is an upside-down cowboy hat, behind which stands a man wearing a cowboy hat and holding a camera. To the man's left is a thick wooden pole while behind him sits a giant Coors beer bottle. Throughout the background of the photo is a crowd of standing people in various hats and clothing. In the distance is a stone wall with more people standing atop it.
[Doug Baum on a mountain holding onto the reigns to a camel]
Photograph of Doug Baum standing next to a camel on one of his tours at Big Bend National Park. The sun is setting in the background as the man holds onto the reigns of the camel, presumed to be the camel's handler. Baum operates Texas Camel Corps, which offers history-oriented camel tours in Texas.
[Doug Baum on a mountain holding onto the reigns to a camel, 2]
Photograph of Doug Baum standing next to a camel on one of his tours at Big Bend National Park. The sun is setting in the background as the man holds onto the reigns of the camel, presumed to be the camel's handler. Baum operates Texas Camel Corps, which offers history-oriented camel tours in Texas.
[Doug Baum on a mountain holding onto the reigns to a camel, 3]
Photograph of Doug Baum standing next to a camel on one of his tours at Big Bend National Park. The sun is setting in the background as the man holds onto the reigns of the camel, presumed to be the camel's handler. Baum operates Texas Camel Corps, which offers history-oriented camel tours in Texas.
[Downtown Lajitas, Texas]
Photograph of downtown Lajitas, Texas during a river rafting trip led by Steven Fromholz and Craig Hillis in November 2002. A business strip spans the photograph horizontally. The sign closest to the camera reads, "Frontier Drug Company."
[An elderly Terlingua Chili Cook-Off Judge, 1]
Photograph of an elderly woman in western attire eating chili. She is a Terlingua Chili Cook-Off judge. The woman wears large glasses, a collared shirt with patches and buttons, rings, simple earrings and necklaces. She also has small feathers on her cowboy hat, some with dotted patterns on them. The woman sits at a wooden table with her left arm resting on the table, holding down a paper with a pencil on it while her right hand holds a spoon up to her open mouth. To the right of the paper on the table is a second spoon and a napkin while an open cup of chili sits in front of the paper. To the left is a plastic lid and another napkin. In the background behind the woman is another wooden table with multiple people sitting on the attached benches while eating. They are dressed in various clothing including a cowboy hat, a dress, jeans, and jackets. Dappled sunlight illuminates the shaded area of the photo.
[An elderly Terlingua Chili Cook-Off Judge, 2]
Photograph of an elderly woman in western attire eating chili. She is a Terlingua Chili Cook-Off judge. The woman wears large glasses, a collared shirt with patches and buttons, rings, simple earrings and necklaces. She also has small feathers on a cowboy hat she wears, some with dotted patterns on them. The woman sits at a wooden table with her left arm resting on the table, holding down a paper while her right hand holds a spoon to her mouth. To the right of the paper on the table is a second spoon, a napkin, and a plastic lid while an open cup of chili sits in front of the paper. To the left is another napkin with a pencil resting on it. In the background behind the woman is another wooden table with multiple people sitting on the attached benches while eating. They are dressed in various clothing including a cowboy hat, a dress, jeans, and jackets. Dappled sunlight illuminates the shaded area of the photo.
[An elderly Terlingua Chili Cook-Off Judge, 3]
Photograph of an elderly woman in western attire eating chili. She is a Terlingua Chili Cook-Off judge. The woman wears large glasses, a collared shirt with patches and buttons, rings, simple earrings and necklaces. She also has small feathers on her cowboy hat, some with dotted patterns on them. The woman sits at a wooden table with her left arm resting on the table, holding down a paper with a pencil on it while her right hand holds a spoon up to her open mouth. To the right of the paper on the table is a second spoon, a napkin, and a plastic lid while an open cup of chili sits in front of the paper. To the left is a plastic lid another napkin. In the background behind the woman is another wooden table with multiple people sitting on the attached benches while eating. They are dressed in various clothing including a cowboy hat, a dress, jeans, and jackets. Dappled sunlight illuminates the shaded area of the photo.
[An elderly Terlingua Chili Cook-Off Judge, 4]
Photograph of an elderly woman in western attire eating chili. She is a Terlingua Chili Cook-Off judge. The woman wears large glasses, a collared shirt with patches and buttons, rings, simple earrings and necklaces. She also has small feathers on a cowboy hat she wears, some with dotted patterns on them. The woman sits at a wooden table with her left arm resting on the table, holding down a paper with a pencil on it while her right hand holds a spoon above the paper. To the right of the paper on the table is a second spoon, a napkin, and a plastic lid while an open cup of chili sits in front of the paper. To the left is another napkin, in front of which is a second cup with a plastic lid on its top that a ring-wearing hand rests on. In the background behind the woman is another wooden table with multiple people sitting on the attached benches while eating. They are dressed in various clothing including a cowboy hat, a dress, jeans, and jackets. Dappled sunlight illuminates the shaded area of the photo.
[An elderly Terlingua Chili Cook-Off Judge, 5]
Photograph of an elderly woman in western attire eating chili. She is a Terlingua Chili Cook-Off judge. The woman wears large glasses, a collared shirt with patches and buttons, rings, simple earrings and necklaces. She also has small feathers on a cowboy hat she wears, some with dotted patterns on them. The woman sits at a wooden table with her left arm resting on the table, holding down a paper with a pencil on it while her right hand holds a spoon above the paper. To the right of the paper on the table is a second spoon, a napkin, and a plastic lid while an open cup of chili sits in front of the paper. To the left is another napkin that someone's bracelet-decorated left arm rests on, extending from off-camera. The right arm of the unseen person appears in the bottom of the photo, wearing a ring and resting next to an open cup of chili. In the background behind the woman is another wooden table with multiple people sitting on the attached benches while eating. They are dressed in various clothing including a cowboy hat, a dress, jeans, and jackets. Dappled sunlight illuminates the shaded area of the photo.
[Far-Flung Adventures with Fromholz]
Photograph of Steven Fromholz and friends at the Far Flung Adventures in Terlingua, Texas; c. 2000s. The group is huddled together and posing for a group photograph in front of a beige RV van. Fromholz is in the center of the photograph.
[Four people at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off, 1]
Photograph of four people at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off. The first person on the left wears a pale cowboy hat and a striped button-up shirt with a bandana tied around the neck. The man has short hair, a mustache, and a wrinkled face that smiles at the camera. In the right pocket of the man's shirt are two pens while a button with the image of a train is pinned to the left pocket. To the right of the man is a short woman wearing a ballcap with the words "Wolf brand chili" on it, necklaces, large glasses, long earrings, and a dark shirt with a light collar. On her shirt is pinned a paper with a motif in its top left corner and mostly unreadable text, though part of the paper says "V.I.P". She has short curling hair and a wrinkled face, looking off-camera as the photo is taken. To the woman's right is a tall man wearing a pale cowboy hat, a similarly light-colored letterman jacket, and a white collared shirt. A pinned paper on the man's jacket reads "Jude Terlingua 1982" with stars on either side of "Judge". The man has short white hair and a wrinkled face, looking directly at the camera while resting his right hand on the right shoulder of the woman on to the left. The last person is a woman standing to the previous man's right, wearing a dark cowboy hat, a white button-up shirt tucked into dark pants, and necklaces. Her shirt is decorated with a rabbit patch, train button, hard hat pin, and a page with a drawing of a cowboy lassoing a cow on it along with the words "Here cum de judge". Her hair is pulled back from her wrinkled face as she looks to the right off-camera. …
[Four people at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off, 2]
Photograph of four people at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off. The first person on the left wears a pale cowboy hat and a striped button-up shirt with a bandana tied around the neck. The man has short hair, a mustache, and a wrinkled face that smiles at the camera. In the right pocket of the man's shirt are two pens while a button with the image of a train is pinned to the left pocket. To the right of the man is a short woman wearing a ballcap with the words "Wolf brand chili" on it, necklaces, large glasses, long earrings, and a dark shirt with a light collar. On her shirt is pinned a paper with a motif in its top left corner and mostly unreadable text, though part of the paper says "V.I.P". She has short curling hair and a wrinkled face, looking off-camera as the photo is taken. To the woman's right is a tall man wearing a pale cowboy hat, a similarly light-colored letterman jacket, and a white collared shirt. A pinned paper on the man's jacket reads "Jude Terlingua 1982" with stars on either side of "Judge". The man has short white hair and a wrinkled face, looking directly at the camera while resting his right hand on the right shoulder of the woman on to the left. The last person is a woman standing to the previous man's right, wearing a dark cowboy hat, a white button-up shirt tucked into dark pants, and necklaces. Her shirt is decorated with a rabbit patch, train button, hard hat pin, and a page with a drawing of a cowboy lassoing a cow on it along with the words "Here cum de judge". Her hair is pulled back from her wrinkled face as she looks to the right off-camera. …
[Grave of Don Smith]
Photograph of the grave of Don Smith at Terlingua Cemetery during a river rafting trip led by Steven Fromholz and Craig Hillis in November 2002. Empty bottles have been piled up above a grouping of rocks. A slab in the center of the rocks reads, "[19]40-1986 Don Smith [--] Held in the arms of my desert I assured lyres in peace." Directly above the slab is a small rectangular metal object with a marijuana leaf motif in its center.
[Grave of Don Smith, 2]
Photograph of the grave of Don Smith at Terlingua Cemetery during a river rafting trip led by Steven Fromholz and Craig Hillis in November 2002. Empty bottles have been piled up above a grouping of rocks. A slab in the center of the rocks reads, "[19]40-1986 Don Smith [--] Held in the arms of my desert I assuredly rest in peace." Directly above the slab is a small rectangular metal object with a marijuana leaf motif in its center.
[Grave of Felix R. Valenzuela]
Photograph of the grave of Felix R. Valenzuela at Terlingua Cemetery during a river rafting trip led by Steven Fromholz and Craig Hillis in November 2002. A large wooden cross has been placed on top of a rectangular limestone structure above ground. A plaque on the cross reads, "Felix R. Valenzuela February 22, 1882 - June 19, 1938." A bouquet of flowers has been placed on top of the grave. Other graves can be seen next to and behind Valenzuela's. The desert landscape can be seen in the background.
[Grave of Kenneth "Zero" Kempf]
Photograph of the grave of Kenneth "Zero" Kempf at Terlingua Cemetery during a river rafting trip led by Steven Fromholz and Craig Hillis in November 2002. The wooden headstone reads, "Kenn[eth] 'Zer[o'] [K]empf 8-27-33 [--] 11-25-93 [Friend to All]." A floral wreath has been placed over the center of the headstone. A United States flag is hanging out from the left side. Rocks can be seen outlining the grave. A small patch of desert flowers are growing beneath the headstone. Several wooden crosses can be seen on a large pile of rocks in the background on the right side of the of the photograph.
[Graves at Terlingua Cemetery]
Photograph of Terlingua Cemetery in Terlingua, Texas during a river rafting trip led by Steven Fromholz and Craig Hillis in November 2002. Rock and concrete structures can be seen down the center of the photograph. A large pile of rocks can be seen on the right. Wooden crosses have been placed on top of many of the graves in the background of the photograph.
[Graves at Terlingua Cemetery, 2]
Photograph of Terlingua Cemetery in Terlingua, Texas during a river rafting trip led by Steven Fromholz and Craig Hillis in November 2002. Three rock structures can be seen in the foreground of the photograph. A large pile of rocks can be seen behind them, to the right. Wooden crosses have been placed on top of several graves. The desert landscape can be seen in the background of the photograph.
[Graves at Terlingua Cemetery, 3]
Photograph of Terlingua Cemetery in Terlingua, Texas during a river rafting trip led by Steven Fromholz and Craig Hillis in November 2002. Wooden crosses can be seen on top of rock structures scattered around the desert landscape. A small wooden fence can be seen in the center of the photograph, surrounding one of the graves.
[Graves at Terlingua Cemetery, 4]
Photograph of Terlingua Cemetery in Terlingua, Texas during a river rafting trip led by Steven Fromholz and Craig Hillis in November 2002. Several wooden crosses are sitting on top of concrete structures scattered around the photograph. Two vertical limestone structures can be seen in the background, topped with wrought iron crosses. A wooden post is out of focus in the foreground on the left side of the photograph.
[Graves at Terlingua Cemetery, 5]
Photograph of Terlingua Cemetery in Terlingua, Texas during a river rafting trip led by Steven Fromholz and Craig Hillis in November 2002. A wooden cross is sitting on top of a pile of rocks on the left side of the photograph. A vertical limestone structure can be seen in the background to the right, topped with a wrought iron cross. Three more wooden crosses can be seen on the right side of the photograph.
[Graves at Terlingua Cemetery, 6]
Photograph of Terlingua Cemetery in Terlingua, Texas during a river rafting trip led by Steven Fromholz and Craig Hillis in November 2002. Several wooden crosses are sitting on top of piles of rocks, scattered around the photograph. Limestone building structures can be seen among the desert landscape in the background.
[A group of people at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off, 1]
Photograph of a group of people at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off. The group is dressed in clothing reminiscent of cavemen or prehistoric people in pop culture with clothes made from furs and cut into simplistic styles. Three couples stand next to one another while two boys kneel on the ground in front of them and a young woman sits with a little girl on her lap. Next to the young woman is a bottle in a cozy while behind her sits two large rocks. Behind the entire group of people is a tall board painted with volcanic scenery and a flying creature, possibly a pterodactyl. An upright armadillo statue sits to the right of the board, a fallen sign laying at its feet with the text "Lone Star", possibly followed by "Lava", written on it. To the left of the painted board is a table with a checker-patterned tablecloth and various objects on it. A sign on the table reads "Chris 00 Chili" and "Rebel Roulette". Behind the table stands a man with a button-decorated vest, short-sleeved shirt, pants, and a cowboy hat, who is manipulating an object behind the table's sign. To the left of the table is a small cooler. In the background a stone wall rises above the man and the costumed people, with two flags on its side that each have circles containing motifs on them. Across the top of the wall is a group of people in regular modern clothing, sitting on wall's edge or on a short wall that runs along the taller wall's top. A cut-out of the same winged creature from the painted board sits on the top of the wall in the right side of the photo.
[A group of people at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off, 1]
Photograph of a group of people at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off. A man wearing a cowboy hat, shades, button-down shirt, loose pants, and cowboy boots stands at the base of a stone wall. He also has a bandana tied around his neck and has numerous buttons and patches of varying sizes attached to his shirt. He looks to the left and stands with his right hand in a fist on his right hip while his left hand holds up a cow skull, propping it up on his left leg which is raised to rest on a hay bale. Scattered on the ground around the man is a variety of objects including a paper bag, lawn chair, frying pan attached to a wooden board, and multiple boxes. A person sits curled upright near the bottom right corner of the photo. On the tall stone wall behind the man posing are two flags hung vertically, with the left one being lighter with a crest labeled "County of Fairfax Virginia" and "1742" while the second flag is darker and illustrated with a robed figure standing over a fallen person labelled "Virginia" and "Sic semper tyrannis". A man wearing shades, a t-shirt, jeans, and cowboy boots sits on the top of the stone wall. Behind him is a much shorter stone wall with about a dozen more people sitting or standing.
[A group of people at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off, 2]
Photograph of a group of people at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off. The group is dressed in clothing reminiscent of cavemen or prehistoric people in pop culture with clothes made from furs and cut into simplistic styles. Three couples stand next to one another while two boys kneel on the ground in front of them and a young woman sits with a little girl on her lap. Next to the young woman is a bottle in a cozy while behind her sits two large rocks. Behind the entire group of people is a tall board painted with volcanic scenery and a flying creature, possibly a pterodactyl. An upright armadillo statue sits to the right of the board, a fallen sign laying at its feet with the text "Lone Star", possibly followed by "Lava", written on it. To the left of the painted board is a table with a checker-patterned tablecloth and various objects on it. A sign on the table reads "Chris 00 Chili" and "Rebel Roulette". Behind the table stands a man with a button-decorated vest, short-sleeved shirt, pants, and a cowboy hat, who is holding a container above the table. To the left of the table is a small cooler. In the background a stone wall rises above the man and the costumed people, with two flags on its side that each have circles containing motifs on them. Across the top of the wall is a group of people in regular modern clothing, sitting on wall's edge or on a short wall that runs along the taller wall's top. A cut-out of the same winged creature from the painted board sits on the top of the wall in the right side of the photo.
[A group of people at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off, 2]
Photograph of a group of people at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off. A man wearing a cowboy hat, shades, button-down shirt, loose pants, and cowboy boots stands at the base of a stone wall. He also has a bandana tied around his neck and has numerous buttons and patches of varying sizes attached to his shirt. He looks to the left and stands with his right hand in a fist on his right hip while his left hand holds up a cow skull, propping it up on his left leg which is raised to rest on a hay bale. On the tall stone wall behind the man posing are two flags hung vertically, with the left one being lighter with a crest labeled "County of Fairfax Virginia" and "1742" while the second flag is darker and illustrated with a robed figure standing over a fallen person labelled "Virginia" and "Sic semper tyrannis". A man wearing shades, a t-shirt, jeans, and cowboy boots sits on the top of the stone wall. Behind him is a much shorter stone wall with about a dozen more people sitting or standing.
[A man at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off]
Photograph of a man at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off. He has almost shoulder-length hair and wears large shades, a collared short-sleeve shirt, jeans, and cowboy boots. The man looks to the left off-camera while posing with his right arm laying across his right thigh while his left arm positioned straight and behind him. The man sits on the edge of a stone wall, attached to which is a pole with a bird on its right end. A dark flag hangs from the pole. Behind the man is a short stone wall that four other people have positioned their chairs near. The leftmost man in the background wears a ballcap, long-sleeved shirt, and jeans and holds two canned drinks while the person to his right is mostly obscured from view by the man in the foreground. The third background man is dressed similarly to the first though he wears cowboy boots and has propped his legs up on a cooler. The fourth man wears a cowboy hat, shades, long-sleeved shirt, and a watch.
[Photograph of a group dining together]
Photograph of a group of individuals seated at a peeling red table in green chairs and having dinner together as the sun sets in the distance.
[Polaroid of Randy Mallory on a camel]
Polaroid of Randy Mallory on a camel in Big Bend, circa 2001. Mallory is the only individual in the picture riding atop of the camel, the camel handler is on the right side and two other men are in the foreground and background. Written on the polaroid reads, Yee-haw! Courtesy Texas Camel Corps.
[Randy Mallory with camel trekking group at Big Bend Ranch State Park]
Photograph of Randy Mallory (front left) with a camel trekking group at Big Bend Ranch State Park in Terlingua, Texas. Eight individuals can be seen in two rows, facing the camera and smiling. Members of the back row are standing and those in the front row are crouching. Two camels can be seen behind them, facing to the right.
[Steven Fromholz at Terlingua bar]
Photograph of Steven Fromholz at a bar in Terlingua, Texas during a river rafting trip with Craig Hillis and others in November 2002. Fromholz is sitting a table in the center of the photograph, conversing with the man next to him. A woman is also sitting at their table on the far left side of the photograph, holding a beer can in her left hand. Glasses, cans, and bottles can also be seen on the table. A man is sitting at the table behind them, facing the camera and resting his chin on his hand. A woman is sitting at a table in the background on the far right side of the photograph, smoking a cigarette.
[Steven Fromholz at Terlingua Cemetery]
Photograph of Steven Fromholz at Terlingua Cemetery during a river rafting trip with Craig Hillis in November 2002. He is looking at the camera and smiling. The desert landscape and mountains can be seen in the background of the photograph.
[Terlingua Cemetery landscape]
Photograph of the Terlingua Cemetery in Terlingua, Texas during a river rafting trip led by Steven Fromholz and Craig Hillis in November 2002. Small shrubs are covering the desert landscape. Large slabs of rock have been placed into piles in the right half of the photograph. Building structures and powerlines can be seen in the background, in front of a low hill.
[A Terlingua Chili Cook-Off judge drinking a beer]
Photograph of a drinking a beer. He is a Terlingua Chili Cook-Off judge and has short white hair and a wrinkled face. The man wears a tall cowboy hat with a few feathers on the left side of the hatband, a letterman jacket with multiple patches on it, and a collared shirt. The man sits in front of a wooden table and holds his can of beer to his mouth. The can has the words "Lone Star" on its side on a shield shape with a star at its top. A cup of chili sits near the bottom left corner of the photo, partially off-camera. A few thin tree trunks can be seen in the background behind the man. Dappled sunlight illuminates the foreground of the photo.
[A Terlingua Chili Cook-Off judge eating chili, 1]
Photograph of a drinking a beer. He is a Terlingua Chili Cook-Off judge and has short white hair and a wrinkled face. The man wears a tall cowboy hat with a few feathers on the left side of the hatband, a letterman jacket with multiple patches on it, and a collared shirt. The man sits in front of a wooden table and holds the top of an open cup with his left hand while his right hand, which is off-camera, holds a spoon a few inches away from his closed mouth. To the left of the cup is a folded paper and to the right is a plastic lid. At the bottom edge of the photo, in the table's foreground, is a napkin. A few thin tree trunks can be seen in the background behind the man. Dappled sunlight illuminates the foreground of the photo.
[A Terlingua Chili Cook-Off judge eating chili, 2]
Photograph of a drinking a beer. He is a Terlingua Chili Cook-Off judge and has short white hair and a wrinkled face. The man wears a tall cowboy hat with a few feathers on the left side of the hatband, a letterman jacket with multiple patches on it, and a collared shirt. The man sits in front of a wooden table and holds the top of an open cup with his left hand while his right hand holds a spoon in his closed mouth. The man's eyes appear closed as he tastes the chili. A few thin tree trunks can be seen in the background behind the man. Dappled sunlight illuminates the foreground of the photo.
[A Terlingua Chili Cook-Off judge writing his scoring]
Photograph of a man writing his chili scoring. He is a Terlingua Chili Cook-Off judge and has short white hair and a wrinkled face. The man wears a tall cowboy hat with a few feathers on the left side of the hatband, a letterman jacket with multiple patches on it, and a collared shirt. The jacket also has a tag on it that says "Judge Terlingua 1982". The man sits in front of a wooden table and holds a paper on the tabletop with his left hand while writing with his right hand using a pencil. A cup of chili sits in front of his left hand. A few thin tree trunks can be seen in the background behind the man. Dappled sunlight illuminates the foreground of the photo.
[Three individuals resting near a canyon at Big Bend National Park]
Photograph of three individuals resting near a canyon at Big Bend National Park. One of the individuals is lying on the side of the ridge, the individual beside them is seated talking with the third individual who is standing and leaning on their left leg forward.
[Three people at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off, 2]
Photograph of three people at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off. The man on the left wears a pale cowboy hat with a feather on its left side, a light letterman jacket with a sticker and a pinned paper, and a white collared shirt. The pinned paper says "Judge Terlingua 1982" with stars on either side of "Judge". The man has white hair and a wrinkled face that looks directly at the camera. In the center of the trio is another man with white hair and a wrinkled face who looks at the man to the left. The center man also has a mustache and wears a darker cowboy hat with a band that's decorated with a circular pin and a tiny Texas flag. Additionally, the center man wears a white button-up shirt with an object in the pocket on the right that has a bulbous top with a thinner stem extending downwards from it. The third person, to the right of the center man, is a woman wearing a cowboy hat with numerous feathers at its front, large glasses, necklaces, and a decorated white button-up shirt. The shirt has on it a pinned paper identifying the woman as a Terlingua judge, a patch with a rabbit on it, a button with the image of a train, a small hard hat pin, and a paper page with a drawing of a cowboy on horseback lassoing a cow next to the words "Here cum de judge". The woman looks directly into the camera while smiling. Behind the trio is a wall with a mostly obscured sign on it and wooden beams above, shading the area below.
[Two older men at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off, 1]
Photograph of two older men at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off. The men have wrinkled faces, white hair, and wear cowboy hats as they look to the right side of the photo. The man on the left wears a dark collared shirt under an open white button-up shirt and sits with his elbows on the wood table behind the duo. The man on the right wears a white button-up shirt and light-colored pants, posing with his left hand in a fist on his left hip while his right hands rests on his right leg. Behind the pair of men are additional wooden tables, some with items on them like paper towels. To the left of the first man, in the background, two people in long-sleeved tops stands in front of a table with a rectangular basket on it. All the tables and people are all shaded by a thatched overhang that sits over the area. Two stone walls with small plants growing atop them run along the edges of the overhang and meet in a corner in the background of the scene.
[Two older men at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off, 2]
Photograph of two older men at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off. The men have wrinkled faces, white hair, and wear cowboy hats as they look to the right side of the photo. The man on the left wears a dark collared shirt under an open white button-up shirt and sits with his elbows on the wood table behind the duo. The man on the right wears a white button-up shirt and light-colored pants, posing with his left hand in a fist on his left hip while his right hands rests on his right leg. Behind the pair of men are additional wooden tables, some with items on them like paper towels. The tables and the men are all shaded by a thatched overhang that sits over the area. Two stone walls with small plants growing atop them run along the edges of the overhang and meet in a corner in the background of the scene.
[Two older men at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off, 3]
Photograph of two older men at the Terlingua Chili Cook-Off. The men have wrinkled faces, white hair, and wear cowboy hats as they look directly at the camera while smiling. The man on the left wears a dark collared shirt under an open white button-up shirt and sits with his hands on the edge of the wood bench the men sit on, affixed to a wooden table. He also has a tag on his shirt that reads "Judge Terlingua 1982". The man on the right wears a white button-up shirt and light-colored pants, posing with his left hand holding a small cup in next to his left thigh. Behind the pair of men are additional wooden tables, with one near the man on the right having one occupant who is sitting on top of the table. All the tables and people are shaded by a thatched overhang that sits over the area. Two stone walls with small plants growing atop them run along the edges of the overhang and meet in a corner in the background of the scene.
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