Monument Valley
Monument Valley is the archetypal Classic Wild West. Even my first time here felt vaguely familiar. I had just found a job in Austin, Texas fresh out of grad school, and started rooming with my college buddy. My friend was…
Monument Valley is the archetypal Classic Wild West. Even my first time here felt vaguely familiar. I had just found a job in Austin, Texas fresh out of grad school, and started rooming with my college buddy. My friend was…
So called for its use as a natural pen for calves in the early 1900’s, the Calf Creek is a south flowing tributary of the Escalante river. Located in the canyon carved by the Calf Creek are two spectacular emerald…
Imagine this – an out of the world landscape filled with an army of “goblins” turned to rock stretching to the horizon! What the locals refer to as “goblins” are really “hoodoos” – strange looking, naturally artful, mushroom-shaped sandstone formations…
An obscure sign in the middle of nowhere on Route 89 in Page, AZ beckons tourists to the Horseshoe Bend overlook parking lot. A small board at the parking lot (which perfectly echoes my philosophy on nature hikes) signals the…
There was a time in my life when I was completely immersed with the beauty of the American Southwest. Its red rock terrain & its desolate yet paradisiacal landscapes had consumed my imagination. I felt truly ‘free’ in its wide…
Both the Northwest states – Oregon & Washington, are blessed with a plethora of rivers and streams that while working their way through the Cascades to the Pacific Ocean, create plenty of waterfalls. Oregon alone has 200+ waterfalls! If you…
Coyote Buttes North, aka “The Wave“, is a highly photogenic geologic marvel located at the border of Arizona & Utah. It is believed to be formed over millions of years ago due to desert sand dunes compacting and forming striped…
Arches & Canyonlands, located just a short distance from Moab, form two of the “Mighty Five” National parks in Utah. They are the prime reason why Moab’s tourism has flourished over the years & has managed to establish itself as…
Page, Arizona is a very young city, formed in 1957 as a housing community for the workers and their families during the construction of the Glen Canyon dam on the Colorado river. In the past 10 years, Page has grown…
For just a short while every year from mid-February to mid-March, Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area in Pennsylvania forms a temporary refuge to multitudes of snow geese as they embark on their annual migration from the coasts & interior wetlands…