Hiking up the Bluff
Hiking up the East Bluff Trail with falling leaves. The harsh winter season is not far behind – Devil’s Lake State Park. (Baraboo, Wisconsin)
Hiking up the East Bluff Trail with falling leaves. The harsh winter season is not far behind – Devil’s Lake State Park. (Baraboo, Wisconsin)
A landscape which is the product of great expanses of time. Massive geologic forces— mountain building, molten magmas, and huge ice sheets—formed the landscape, while the persistent forces of erosion—water, wind, and waves—ever so slowly continue to shape what we see today. The view from Cadillac Mountain – Acadia National Park (Bar Harbor, Maine)
High alpine lakes capture the last remaining melting snow near Trail Ridge Road – Rocky Mountain National Park. I hear a song coming on reminding me he was born in his 27th year. (Grand Lake, Colorado)
A favorite for many who visit Door County – Cave Point County Park. (Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin)
Sunrise over the 12,000-acre Brewster Flats, which extend out over a mile during low tide on Cape Cod, revealing sandbars, tide pools and oyster beds. (Brewster, Massachusetts)
Stretching from horizon to horizon, the setting sun paints the sky of the high-desert Colorado Plateau. More than the senses of one person can behold. Rim Trail – Bryce Canyon National Park. (Bryce Canyon City, Utah)
Departing the Olympic Peninsula for Victoria, British Columbia, the M.V. Coho crosses the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the international waterway that connects the Pacific Ocean and the Salish Sea. (Port Angeles, Washington)
The Baraboo Bluffs is a great study of geologic processes, from the formation of ancient quartzite, uplift of the Baraboo Range, significant river erosion and finally glacial sculpting and the deposit of terminal moraines, which resulted in the rerouting of the historic Wisconsin River, all of which created the setting for this view from the…
Crossing scenic rivers and mountains, the Alaska Railroad between Anchorage and Denali travels up from sea level to within eyesight of the highest point in North America. (Wasilla, Alaska)
The 2,200-mile Appalachian Trail where it traveres the North Carolina and Tennessee state line at Newfound Gap – Great Smoky Mountains National Park. (Bryson City, North Carolina)