Myanmar (Burma)…Looking Back
It’s hard to believe, yet all of these images were made six years ago, back in December of 2009. I decided to breath a little life back into them, as they’ve never made it off the hard drive until now....
View ArticleAlone in the Wilderness….Fisheating Creek
Imagine the most primeval place you can conjure in your mind, for that is where my story begins. It takes place in a swampland full of live oak and cypress trees, alligators and vultures, and is rich...
View ArticleI must be paddling on now…
Like the Ladakhi nomads, I tend to migrate seasonally. Once the swallow tailed kites arrive in the Everglades, I know it’s time to move on. I’ll be returning to Yellowstone for the summer season, and I...
View ArticleKasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
You haven’t heard of Kasha-Katuwe. I hadn’t either. I learned about it from an off-hand comment from a young woman I’d rescued at White Sands. She came running down the sand dunes waving her arms,...
View ArticleGreat Sand Dunes
It was my third time to return to Great Sand Dunes, each time in the spring, when the weather is unpredictable, the wind can be volatile, and it displays its many moods. It can calm and serene in the...
View ArticleSouth Dakota
As I made my way across the country, I spent some time in Huron, South Dakota. These images were made just outside of Huron and then on towards the North Dakota border. This is simply a collection of...
View ArticleGlacier Nat’l Park – Black & White
In April I made a trip to Glacier Nat’l Park. I spent most of my time on the eastern side along St. Mary Lake. It was quiet. One evening there were around 10 other parties in the campground, the next...
View ArticleChassahowitzka River – Springs and Culture
The Chassahowitzka River and its springs would be considered deep in the Florida backwoods. It was the desire to explore the backwater springs and the culture of the state that led me here. While the...
View ArticleFrom Alabama to Alaska
I didn’t realize I’d have service in King Salmon, Alaska, but I do, so I’ll start sharing the journey to Alaska. It actually started in Florida, but after visiting friends in the southeast I started...
View ArticleThe Rae Lakes Loop (Counterclockwise)
It had been 26 years since I’d hiked the John Muir Trail, and I never thought it’d be this long before I got up into the High Sierra again. Working for the season with the park service at Cedar Grove...
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