This site is dedicated to waterfalls, mountains, an old aviators memories, with lots of poetic liberties, some just plain made up, and interesting places to visit.
Bridges Of Multonomah533 viewsNotice the street lamp is still on. Taken below the lower arched bridge. (2 votes)
Multnomah Friends456 viewsMet these young folks at Multnomah Falls, OR before the tourist woke up. (2 votes)
WHITES FERRY733 views (2 votes)
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Craftsman737 viewsMet this kind man near Dayton, TN. While having a hard time photographing Sandhilll Cranes he saw us and invited us onto his property.
He was such an interesting fellow I forgot to photograph the Cranes. Study this face and you will find a personality that is rare today.
He gave us the tour of his property, which includes a woodworking shop of beauty.
As soon as he contacts us we willl add him permanently to the web site and see if we can show off some of his craft. (2 votes)
Steve603 viewsSteve just became a crew member when he showed Bol"Dar an I how to get to Middle Flat Laurel Falls. He even took the time to make sure an Old Albatross reached the top of a difficult climb back up to the trail.
Next time we are passing through Asheville, NC and not having a near death experience with fatigue, we will stop by The Double Crown for refreshments. (2 votes)
Come again another day!456 viewsAnd I think I am getting wet. (2 votes)
Great Little Park 458 viewsThis is one of those * falls with a manicured lawn and even a bench for sitting and thinkin. (2 votes)
Rainy Day452 viewsArrived late at Beaver Brook Falls on a rainy day. (2 votes)
Dry501 viewsDon't drive to Big South Fork to photograph this falls unless there has been significant rainfall.
I would classify this as a wet weather falls.
That said, Needle Arch is just down the trail, less than half mile. (2 votes)
Falls Colors Starting488 viewsArriving in September the colors were just starting. (2 votes)
Surprise477 viewsMaybe because Connecticut is a small state I did not expect much but, WOW. (2 votes)