There is nothing wrong with your computer skills, I never got around to adding the links on my home page. You can find them now under the locations section. If time permits, maybe I'll add one more with shots from Lizard Head and Trout Lake.
It's good to hear that you have enjoyed the posts. I had fun exploring the grade and it has been interesting looking through the various period photos to pin point my shots. We are fortunate that there were so many before us that captured all of these locations on film. The maps take some time to put together but I think that it is a great way to organize the photos. It will be handy for me a few years from now when I forget where some of the shots were taken. Much better than burning a CD full of images with no supporting information.
Now if only I could link up my GPS to my digital camera to provide location stamping in addition to the time stamp. Then I could write a program to automatically generate the maps from the photo files. Hmmm. Oh well, better get back to narrow gauge discussion now.