To the one who layed the moon at my feet and gave me the courage to believe again, I shall always be grateful.
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There’s off-grid… and then there’s Rovaniemi, an iconic Arctic wilderness so notorious for its cold it’s long attracted venturers to make that treacherous journey up North, just to trad…
This shot was taken up at Artist Point in the Mt. Baker Wilderness very near to the Mt. Baker Ski Area just outside North Cascades National Park. It was the very last shot of the day from this area before headed down to Picture Lake with some friends who joined me on the mountain late in the afternoon. As you can see, Fall color is starting to creep into the mountains and things will be really popping soon. If you look very carefully, you can see nine mountain goats in this image in the middle right-hand side.
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Diablo Lake and Thunder Arm in the valley below, as I headed up to Sourdough Mountain. North Cascades National Park, Washington. June 2, 2007.
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Day 8 of our 10 day road trip started with crossing the border back into the United States. You can read about the 3 days in Montana here and our time in Canada here. We crossed the border at the L…
Nowadays the fastest way of traveling is undoubtedly traveling by airplane. However, traveling by train can be a much more rewarding experience. Of course not when you are traveling very long distances, but a little bit shorter distances are perfectly fine to do by train. There are many advantages of…
Overflowing with magnificent views and unmatched beauty, North Cascades National Park's Cascade Pass and Sahale Glacier are a must see.
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The sheer untamed scale of Denali National Park is why outdoor adventurers gravitate to the 'Crown Jewel of the North.' If you combined Yellowstone, Yosemite, and the Grand Canyon together, Denali would still be greater. German photographer Simon Prochaska talks us through shooting the cover of Wanderlust USA.
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Hi hi This is an image taken by me on a walk up Cwm Idwal towards Devil's Kitchen and Llyn Idwal from Llyn Ogwen. The North Wales mountains were absolutely covered in heather at this time of year and there had been good rainfull to saturate the ground and fill the small streams and waterfalls. This particular evening had a really dramatic and moody feel to it, and I hope you agree that it has been captured in this photo. Available in a few sizes here, but if you have another preference, do get in touch as I'm sure I can help. This would look great framed on any wall, and I'd recommend a good mount too. Postage is free to standard UK addresses Any questions, just ask
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If you’re only in North Cascades National Park for a day or two, you will definitely want to check out Maple Leaf Pass.
With rolling tundra, wild rivers, precipitous canyons, and a variety of unique wildlife and vegetation, Tuktut Nogait (‘young caribou’) is one of Canada’s undiscovered gems. This remote park is located 170 kilometres north of the arctic circle and is home to the Bluenose West caribou herd, wolves, grizzly bears, muskoxen, arctic char, and a high density of raptors. The wildlife and land have supported aboriginal peoples for thousands of years, from the Copper and Thule cultures to contemporary Inuvialuit. Tuktut Nogait National Park is a national park located in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Meaning "young caribou" in Inuvialuktun, the park is home to the calving grounds of the Bluenose-West caribou herd. However, it is also the home to other wildlife species, such as Muskox, Grizzly Bears, Arctic char, and the Grey Wolf. Tuktut Nogait is also a major breeding and nesting ground for a wide variety of migratory birds. Raptors such as Peregrine Falcons, Rough-legged Hawks, Gyr Falcons and Golden Eagles nest along the steep walls of river canyons. The main rivers that run through the park include the Hornaday River, Brock River and Roscoe River. The park encompasses over 18,000 square kilometres (6,900 sq mi) and is located 170 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle in the northeast corner of mainland Northwest Territories. Humans have occupied Tuktut Nogait since AD 1000 and recent surveys have identified over 360 archaeological sites in the park. The oldest known archaeological sites are most likely Thule or Copper Inuit ranging from AD 1200 to 1500. Father Émile Petitot was the first European to reach the area in 1867-68. In 1930, the Hudson's Bay Company established an outpost at Letty Harbour but the post was closed in 1937 due to insufficient trade. In 1935, a Roman Catholic Mission was located at Paulatuk and operated a small trading post there until 1954. The Inuit who came to Paulatuk and the Darnley Bay area were primarily Mackenzie and Alaskan Inuit from the west. In 1955, most people abandoned the Paulatuk mission and moved to Cape Parry where a Distant Early Warning (DEW) line site was being built, which meant seasonal construction and permanent wage labour work. As is outlined in the Inuvialuit Final Agreement and the Tuktut Nogait Agreement, Inuvialuit beneficiaries have the right to pursue subsistence harvesting within the park. Currently, this takes place in the north-western part of the park and mostly entails fishing Arctic char, hunting caribou, and some trapping. By federal national parks legislation, commercial or sport hunting is not permitted. Current park initiatives include establishing a base camp facility at Uyarsivik Lake to support ecological integrity and cultural resource monitoring, visitor opportunities, management meetings and youth outreach; developing a cultural resource strategy; and updating interpretive materials such as the Hornaday River guide.