Old Man Island

Near Morristown, NY across from Brockville, Ontario caught my eye this morning with the rain, cloud and mists. Despite some effort could not find out much more about the island and where the name came from.

One Day, One Photo

When you’re making a mad scramble across a continent and back sometimes you have to devote the day to driving and miss out on the photos. Some days you’re lucky to get one shot. Today was that day. But it was a decent shot – a vertical panorama on the phone because my camera couldn’t …

Rogers Pass

This one captures, to me, captures both the wonder and danger of winter travel in the mountains of British Columbia – the magnificence of the setting sun around the corner and the first hints of the storm that’s about to hit. I hear those two words together – Rogers Pass – and I automatically think …

A Dry Waterfall

Is exactly what it says it is. In one of the driest places in North America if not the world it sits there as a reminder that time changes things. Even rock if given the time. Length: 1 mi (3.2km) out and back round tripTime: 45 minutes round tripDifficulty: EasyElevation Gain: 86 ft (26m)Location: The unpaved Natural Bridge Road is …

A Tree Named Joshua

By the mid-19th century, Mormon immigrants had made their way across the Colorado River. Legend has it that these pioneers named the tree after the biblical figure, Joshua, seeing the limbs of the tree as outstretched in supplication, guiding the travelers westward.  the National Park Service Amazingly enough when you’re driving along or hiking in …

Cliff Dwellers

The “Island Trail” at Walnut Canyon is not exactly an island, or at least it hasn’t been for a very long time even when the Sinagua (Spanish for “without water”), made their homes in these cliffs high above the canyon floor. Up to four hundred people may have lived in these cliff dwelling at one …