Thursday, June 21, 2012

Day 93/365


     I'm sorry I haven't been able to update as frequently; these past two days of camping at the Grand Canyon came with little-to-no internet access. Anyways, day ninety-three's photo was taken at sunset last night/Tuesday night at Powell Point on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. It was absolutely amazing camping there the last couple of days: fantastic views both during he day and at night. We had a minor almost-but-not-quite scare the one night where I was worried that we were in the general vicinity of a mountain lion while walking back to the car, but I could have been wrong. Either way, we made it out of the park unscathed, and are currently on our way to our last stop before heading home: Colorado! We should be getting to our motel sometime tonight, and will be visiting the Stanley Hotel, (the hotel that inspired Stephen King's The Shining, and which is apparently haunted if you listen to local legend). I'll update when I can!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Day 92/365


     Day ninety-two's belated post comes to you from Glen Canyon National Park, right on the border between Utah and Arizona. We were on our way to the Grand Canyon after leaving Bryce Canyon on Monday morning when we saw signs for Lone Rock, and then saw the lake it was sitting in from the main road we were on. It looked so beautiful we decided to stop and check it out, (not to mention that seeing such blue water in the middle of the desert was a welcome change of scenery). We walked down to what we now know was Lake Powell and waded in to take some pictures of Lone Rock. It was a nice little reprieve from the drive. 

Monday, June 18, 2012

Day 91/365


     I tried some night shooting for the first time on this trip. This is the nighttime sky as seen from our campsite at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. We're pretty exhausted; the temperature got up to 113° while we were exploring around in Death Valley National Park in Nevada this morning, so by the time we got to our site here we set up our tent and laid low the rest of the day. Tomorrow we'll go check out more of Bryce Canyon before heading out to the Grand Canyon where we'll be camping the next two nights! I'll update whenever I get the chance, but in the meantime I added a few photos to my Flickr page if any of you are interested.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Day 90/365


     To recap the second half of our day yesterday: after leaving the Redwood Forest National Park, we headed on our way down the coast to Yosemite. Along the way we stopped at an overlook that a park ranger had told us was infamous for whale sightings, and saw whales ourselves! They were further off in the distance so I didn’t have a decent-enough lens to get any discernible photos of them, but it was amazing to see all the same.

     Today’s post is from Bridalveil Falls in Yosemite National Park, California. It was a truly wonderful experience for me as a photographer to explore a park that Ansel Adams considered his own personal muse. The park was pretty spectacular, especially seeing all of the different landscapes within it, (rocky cliffs, Sequoia forests, snow-covered mountains, lakes and ponds with crystal-blue water). We even had our first bear sighting; when we were headed on our way out of the park we saw a black bear ambling along off in the distance in one of the more forested areas. We’re currently on our way to our campground in the Inyo National Forest/Sierra-Nevada mountain range. Tomorrow we’ll be visiting Death Valley National Park before heading over to Utah to Bryce Canyon to camp for the night. I’ll try to post more the next time I get the chance!

Friday, June 15, 2012

Day 89/365



     We’re officially half way through our road trip, and it’s been amazing so far. Day eighty-nine’s post is from the Jedidiah Smith Redwood Forest National Park in California. We stopped to do some light hiking and ended up reaching the Smith River, which has crystal clear blue water; it was absolutely beautiful. We’re currently on our way to Yosemite, (I got mixed up when writing yesterday’s post – we won’t be camping in the Sierra-Nevadas until tomorrow night). I’ll be sure to post more the next time we find some wireless access!

Day 88/365


     Day eighty-eight was taken just a few moments ago on the Coos Bay board walk that's just a short walk down the road from our motel. Today's post will be my last from Coos Bay, Oregon; tomorrow we're heading down to California to stop at one of the state parks within one of the redwood forests before camping in the Sierra-Nevadas for the night. I'm not sure when I'll next have access to wi-fi, so my next post might be a bit late. We'll see! I also added a few other photos from today to my Flickr page too, as a side note. 

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Day 87/365


     Tonight we're staying in our first motel of the trip, so that means wireless internet access! We're currently in Coos Bay, Oregon visiting a friend, and we'll be here 'til Friday morning. Today's photo was taken at sunset at the Hollering Place, a local pier right on the bay where you can usually see people fishing and crabbing off of the docks. Tomorrow we're planning on exploring some of the beaches and other areas around, so I'll be sure to update soon!

     Read after the jump for a recap of the past few days of the trip...

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Day 86/365


     Day eighty-six is a diptych of Geyser Hill at Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. We're currently at a rest-stop/almost to our campsite in Washington so I don't have as much time to type much; will post more next time.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Day 85/365


     Today's post comes to you from the Badlands! It was absolutely amazing; I've literally never seen anything like it. We saw quite a few different animal driving through the park also: coyotes, prairie dogs, mountain goats, and pronghorns. We're currently a few hours away from Yellowstone National Park; more to come the next time we get a chance to stop for wi-fi!

Day 84/365


     Day eighty-four's belated post comes to you from just outside of Jackson, Minnesota. It was taken last night, (Sunday), as the sun was setting. Our first day of driving went well overall; Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois were all flat and boring, Chicago had way too much traffic, but Wisconsin and Minnesota were beautiful. We saw tons of wind turbines, like the ones from today's post, in Minnesota, and got to drive through a pretty spectacular thunderstorm with some great lightning. We got into South Dakota late Sunday night and stopped to catch some sleep, and we left early this morning and are currently on our way to the Badlands!