Fleeting waterfalls
While Zion National Park may not normally be known for its waterfalls, spring snow runoff and the occasional summer monsoon thunderstorm can turn the park and its stunning red and white sandstone...
View ArticleA Glacier, a Waterfall, and a Kayak walk into a bar…the Story of Palouse Falls
Growing up in northern Arizona, spring was always an exciting time to finally pack away the snow shovels and de-icer and get outside. If you want to see enough running water in the desert southwest to...
View ArticleThe World’s Most Spectacular Meeting of Land and Sea: Big Sur, California
We interrupt the recent Colorado-centric nature of this website to bring you an important dispatch from the western shore of the North American continent, also known as the Golden State of California....
View ArticleThe Spectacular San Juans: A Trip to Yankee Boy Basin
Note: I’m reaching back into the archives here. I have about 10 posts in my drafts folder, all in various stages of completion and many from this past summer, that I’ve decided it’s finally time to...
View ArticleAn Ode to Waterfalls, or “Why I’m Never Moving to Delaware”
Nooksack Falls, Whatcom County, Washington Composite of three images, 18mm, 4 sec, ISO 200, f/20, two-stop neutral density filter The last week and a half has been rather pleasant here in the...
View ArticleWonderful Waters of the Escalante
The Escalante River in south central Utah was supposedly the last river in the continental United States to be “discovered” and mapped. You don’t have to spend too much time with it to see why. First...
View ArticleWildflowers and Waterfalls of the Columbia River Gorge
In the home stretch of its more than 1,000 mile-long journey from the Canadian Rockies to the Pacific Ocean, the Columbia River has carved a spectacular canyon that now forms the border between Oregon...
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