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13JAN2012

Glade Creek Gristmill

Babcock State Park West Virginia

Thanks for all your wonderful comments....hope you enjoy this.
12JAN2012

Stumble Creek Falls Minnesota...

The view from the bridge over the falls on the North Shore Drive HWY 61 a little north of HWY 1 near Schroeder.
10JAN2012

Hooker Falls North Carolina.....The clouds just above the tree tops with intermittent rain showers the trek to Hooker falls is short and almost level the trail passes a few picnic sites and numerous wild trout release notifications but we saw nobody fishing, it's cold and turning nasty. This fall sits real close to many other falls all capable of being hiked to in one day. So... rainy, cold and a non-hiker with a pet my guide challenge is to get her to smile at what she has endured at the end of the day. We get to triple falls three quarters of the way up the hill and we must stop, breathing heavy now Linda is not happy looking at me but can't be mad...she standing in front of three beautiful waterfalls, we press on to High Falls. The trees now dripping from the rain we arrive at High Falls, the people we met at Hooker Falls come out of trees telling us of the streambed hike up to the top, they instruct us to the base of High Falls....we trek on. At the base of High Falls we are delighted by the shear volume of water and roar of the falls, but it's now three hundred feet strait uphill back to the trail. Escaping the canyon we reach the main trail....inhaler in hand Linda now is  struggling we take a moment to gather our thoughts on what we have seen and look out at beautiful high falls which is now partially hidden from the low clouds. We start down the mountain to the car midway down the sky opens......

Thanks for all the great comments....have a nice day!

One image no HDR.
08JAN2012

Ashland Breakwater Light sits in Chequamegon Bay of Lake Superior just north of Ashland Wisconsin just south of Apostle Island National Lakeshore.
05JAN2012

Good morning......a sunrise for your coffee.
04JAN2012

Glade Creek Rapids at daybreak.......

It was shortly after I took this shot I fell on the rock out in the middle of the creek downstream of the mill.......my 16-35mm lens snapped off the camera body on impact and rolled into the creek...... &^%+?*%#!!!!!....$$$$$!!!!!!
01JAN2012

The Currituck Sound....

Looking across the sound to Waterlily and the mainland North Carolina the sun just beyond down, the old pier and channel markers are plentifull here. This is an F32 long exposure...one shot.

Thanks to the people who are behind me helping me get better.....Linda and Paul Jr. without them these don't happen, both are crazy enough to power vacation around the country looking for old gristmills, lighthouses  with me....helping me get my bucket list completed. Where are you going this year? It's a great day to make that bucket list!

Thanks for all the great comments yesterday! Happy New Year!
Hunting Heron.....

While I was shooting the old pier pilings and channel marker this Blue Heron just set down right out in front of me...what a gift.
31DEC2011

Sunset bridge...

Found this in a park next to the Currituck Beach Lighthouse, take time to stop here this was one of the most scenic sunset's i have witnessed for a long time, Blue heron's, cranes, geese, a whole plethora of waterfowl show up here. Three miles north is the Currituck National Wildlife Refuge home of cape's wild horse population. The area is also known for great seashell gathering and Kill Devil Hills is just twenty miles south. This would be a place to bring your paddle craft i saw many photo op's just off the shoreline that would have been awesome provided the temperature was acceptable.

Thanks for all the great comments, wishing all a Happy New Year. #1 Dec. 31st 2011 Thanks go out to Paul Jr. who forces me to get better....Linda who shows me the direction even if it is the internationally known i'm # one sign....Linda's great without her these pictures don't get to you.... the also great DAILY community, thanks for looking hope to see you out on the trail and in the backcountry this year.....let me know how i can help you get there!
10JAN2012

Hooker Falls North Carolina.....The clouds just above the tree tops with intermittent rain showers the trek to Hooker falls is short and almost level the trail passes a few picnic sites and numerous wild trout release notifications but we saw nobody fishing, it's cold and turning nasty. This fall sits real close to many other falls all capable of being hiked to in one day. So... rainy, cold and a non-hiker with a pet my guide challenge is to get her to smile at what she has endured at the end of the day. We get to triple falls three quarters of the way up the hill and we must stop, breathing heavy now Linda is not happy looking at me but can't be mad...she standing in front of three beautiful waterfalls, we press on to High Falls. The trees now dripping from the rain we arrive at High Falls, the people we met at Hooker Falls come out of trees telling us of the streambed hike up to the top, they instruct us to the base of High Falls....we trek on. At the base of High Falls we are delighted by the shear volume of water and roar of the falls, but it's now three hundred feet strait uphill back to the trail. Escaping the canyon we reach the main trail....inhaler in hand Linda now is struggling we take a moment to gather our thoughts on what we have seen and look out at beautiful high falls which is now partially hidden from the low clouds. We start down the mountain to the car midway down the sky opens......

Thanks for all the great comments....have a nice day!

One image no HDR.
10JAN2012

Hooker Falls North Carolina.....The clouds just above the tree tops with intermittent rain showers the trek to Hooker falls is short and almost level the trail passes a few picnic sites and numerous wild trout release notifications but we saw nobody fishing, it's cold and turning nasty. This fall sits real close to many other falls all capable of being hiked to in one day. So... rainy, cold and a non-hiker with a pet my guide challenge is to get her to smile at what she has endured at the end of the day. We get to triple falls three quarters of the way up the hill and we must stop, breathing heavy now Linda is not happy looking at me but can't be mad...she standing in front of three beautiful waterfalls, we press on to High Falls. The trees now dripping from the rain we arrive at High Falls, the people we met at Hooker Falls come out of trees telling us of the streambed hike up to the top, they instruct us to the base of High Falls....we trek on. At the base of High Falls we are delighted by the shear volume of water and roar of the falls, but it's now three hundred feet strait uphill back to the trail. Escaping the canyon we reach the main trail....inhaler in hand Linda now is  struggling we take a moment to gather our thoughts on what we have seen and look out at beautiful high falls which is now partially hidden from the low clouds. We start down the mountain to the car midway down the sky opens......

Thanks for all the great comments....have a nice day!

One image no HDR.
10JAN2012

Hooker Falls North Carolina.....The clouds just above the tree tops with intermittent rain showers the trek to Hooker falls is short and almost level the trail passes a few picnic sites and numerous wild trout release notifications but we saw nobody fishing, it's cold and turning nasty. This fall sits real close to many other falls all capable of being hiked to in one day. So... rainy, cold and a non-hiker with a pet my guide challenge is to get her to smile at what she has endured at the end of the day. We get to triple falls three quarters of the way up the hill and we must stop, breathing heavy now Linda is not happy looking at me but can't be mad...she standing in front of three beautiful waterfalls, we press on to High Falls. The trees now dripping from the rain we arrive at High Falls, the people we met at Hooker Falls come out of trees telling us of the streambed hike up to the top, they instruct us to the base of High Falls....we trek on. At the base of High Falls we are delighted by the shear volume of water and roar of the falls, but it's now three hundred feet strait uphill back to the trail. Escaping the canyon we reach the main trail....inhaler in hand Linda now is struggling we take a moment to gather our thoughts on what we have seen and look out at beautiful high falls which is now partially hidden from the low clouds. We start down the mountain to the car midway down the sky opens......

Thanks for all the great comments....have a nice day!

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