Monday, August 25, 2008

4 Down, 42 to Go


With a climb up Cascade Mt., I am now left with only 42 high peaks in the Adirondack park to climb. I don't see myself accomplishing this goal anytime soon. But I've got time. It's a beautiful sight on top of the world and I look forward to the other 42. I haven't been doing this alone, Anne has been along for 3 of the climbs, so she's only one behind. There are 46 peaks in the Adirondack Park above 4000 ft., and while that might not seem all that high, I can attest it is tough going and in some ways more challenging than some of the Rocky Mts. The USGS marker serves as proof that we were actually there.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Cliche ? Yes. Valid ? Absolutely.


I've never been a sunset kind-of guy, at least as far as photographs are concerned. But there is a time and a place for everything and most times a picture can say a thousand words. So trying to describe to someone what three nights in the backcountry of the Adirondack Park is like, well, words cannot describe it. So I give you this. Sunset on Lake Lila, Adirondack Park, NY. Just us and the loons and now the yearning to travel back again soon. Very soon.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Dog Days of Summer


By the look on his face, one would think we were guilty of animal abuse. But all said and done, he is very proud once he is clean. Not to mention he earns an organic biscuit.

Keeping Up with Technology


What did camera companies do when a camera actually lasted 7-10 years ? What did they sell ? Now we feel obligated to get the newest, latest and greatest equipment. Constantly worrying about Mega-pixels. For several years now I've ignored the pressures of society, not to mention friends constantly asking, "what kind of digital camera do you have", but those pressures just became too great, so here it is, the Canon 40D. My goal is to wait several years before I actually need to replace this, or maybe I'll just wait for the next generation!

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Loons


Ah, the sound of loons. Something I just cannot seem to get enough of. Luckily I'll be going back for more in just a few weeks. The back country in the Adirondacks has got to be the greatest place on earth.