You will have to excuse me for being late posting these images from about 10 days ago. I am too busy being retired:-). The first one is the compulsory image of Maroon Bells. Then we took a wonderful trip along Roaring River towards the American Pass and got some excellent fall…
Arches National Park, Sept. 18
A second visit to Arches NP this year. Some of the images i.e. Delicate Arch and Turret Arch are retake, but I think the new images are much better than the one from April.
Monument Valley
My sister Erella and her friend Shimon are visiting from Israel and we are taking them on a tour of a few interesting points in Western US. Our first stop is Monument Valley where Cesca booked us on a couple of photography tours with the best guide of the reservation.…
Wind River Range, Wyoming 2018
Elkhart Park is a great access point to the Wind River Range. Unfortunately, when I was there it was extremely hazy from wildfires. Still, hiking is good and even Photographer’s Point which I think would have been fantastic at sunset was a fun hike. The image below looks better than…
Evolution Loop
Highway 168 from Bishop CA splits in 3 and each side ends in a lake side trailhead to the high Sierras: Sabrina Lake in the center, North Lake in the north and not surprisingly South Lake in the south. Starting at the North Lake trailhead one can cross the Sierra…
Jasper and Lake Louise
This is the last stop on the Alaska trip.
Boya Lake
Don’t assume from my photographs of Boya Lake that the water is always flat. In fact, it can be quite windy and choppy. But it is always beautiful. Cassiar City was the site of an asbestos mine. Obviously it is now mostly abandoned. A family of beavers was busy with…
Atlin
The rain chased me out of Anchorage all the way to British Columbia. I finally found a dry patch in Atlin. Atlin is a small (tiny) town on the shore of Atlin lake in British Columbia. It started during the gold rush years of the late 19 early 20 centuries…
Denali NP
I rode the bus into the national park 3 times. It means 3 full days of bouncing around in a worn out school bus. But that is what it took to get one good view of the mountain. Apparently 70% of the visitors don’t get to see the mountain as…
Seward, AK
We spent last week in Seward at the waterfront campground.