For #MountainMonday: A panorama of the Tatoosh Range in Mount Rainier National Park.
A few other photos from that evening:
https://www.mrussellphotography.com/blog/mazama-ridge-mount-rainier-np/
For #MountainMonday: A panorama of the Tatoosh Range in Mount Rainier National Park.
A few other photos from that evening:
https://www.mrussellphotography.com/blog/mazama-ridge-mount-rainier-np/
Sierra de Hoyo de Manzanares, hacia la cascada del Covacho y cerro Lechuza.
https://eu.zonerama.com/bobfisherphoto/Photo/12994074/524323920
Tarde de lluvia por el paisaje de la sierra de Hoyo de Manzanares.
https://eu.zonerama.com/bobfisherphoto/Photo/12994074/524323915
Seasons of change is upon us. Embracing change can feel quite uncomfortable, uncertainty can be scary. I am feeling some fear not knowing whats around the corner. Which is why I look to the mountain path to learn from, people will let you down but the mountain remains steady, ready to surrender, ready to welcome mighty change.
Ab sofort gilt ein Campier-Verbot beim Insta-Hotspot
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July 3, 1983: My final twelve miles today were in Shenandoah. The trail inside the park was well-graded and almost completely cleared of overgrowth. I hiked through dignified old forests of stately trees, following the ridgeline for most of the distance. There were a number of good viewpoints.
Picnic in the snow.
After a somewhat unrelenting, steep 800 meters going up (mostly feeling like it's already early summer), we got into the last snow (still >60cm deep) and had a brief picnic in the beautiful hidden cirque below Hohe Kisten ridge... the only sounds from the katabatic winds blowing and the noise of waterfalls nearby