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everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Porcupine Scurrying away, plus Great Pond Mountain, Orland, ME4·3 days agoHaha, yeah I got a good view of its face first when I walked up, but by the time I could get photos taken it turned into a different kind of photo shoot.
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Mt Chocorua and Middle Sister via Champney Brook Trail, White Mountain National Forest, NH [OC]1·4 days agoIf you go the champney brook route to get there, there is also a waterfall on a spur trail on the lower end that is apparently nice. Person I was hiking with said it was dry right then so we just skipped it.
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Mt Washington and Monroe via Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail, Twin Mountain, NH [OC]1·4 days agoYeah, I’ve just started noticing a couple random trees turning here and there. I’ll bet when that all gets going it’s pretty spectacular.
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Mt Washington and Monroe via Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail, Twin Mountain, NH [OC]2·4 days agoYeah, I really enjoyed my time there. What is it, 48 4kers I think? Hiked Mt Chocorua with a friend of a friend and I think that’s what he told me. Although I guess that is all of NH, probably a good chunk just in the Whites. Out of my time here in the Northeast, I think that area has been my favorite so far.
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Mt Washington and Monroe via Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail, Twin Mountain, NH [OC]3·5 days agoThanks! Yeah, this is east coast too so i feel like I get beat up so much more by the trails out here. That’s a lot of down when its all rock stairs and boulders. Love that North Cascades area, well done yourself!
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Mt Washington and Monroe via Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail, Twin Mountain, NH [OC]1·5 days agoRight on, thanks for the advice!
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Mt Washington and Monroe via Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail, Twin Mountain, NH [OC]3·5 days agoNice! Yeah that was my first time in new hampshire, and loved all three hikes i did in the White mountains.would love to do more in that area.
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPtoPhotography@lemmy.world•Mt Washington and Monroe via Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail, Twin Mountain, NH [OC]2·5 days agoCross-posted from pics, which I think I may start just posting to, as it has a higher subscriber/activity. If anyone has any thoughts on where they’d best like to see these daily posts, let me know. Hiking may be best, but I don’t think it has many subscribers.
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Mt Washington and Monroe via Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail, Twin Mountain, NH [OC]4·5 days agoTitle is phrased a little odd since I’m always just listing the name of the trail. Mt Washington is not seen in the title photo (technically that rock outcrop is Mt Washington though), but Mt Monroe and down the line on the presidential range is. I’ve been posting daily on photography, but may switch over to here for the daily trail photos. Mostly just because the subscriber count is higher, but if anyone has a particular place they’d like to see me post instead, let me know. Hiking is always an option, since that’s what all these are based around, but the subscriber count is so low.
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPtoPhotography@lemmy.world•Mt Lafayette via Franconia Ridge Loop Trail, Lincoln, NH2·5 days agoYes to the handhold (i’ve got a canon r8 that does a good job of stabilizing as long as I don’t go too long on the exposure), but I’ll also break out the tripod if Imm doing more than a couple quick shots and moving on. No for the ND filters on this shot. I carry nd filters with me, but this was shaded enough that I didn’t break anything out. I’ve got variable one’s for each of my lenses that I’ll bring along that I like so you can adjust in the fly. Sometimes you’ll see the rotating filters on the extreme ends though.
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPtoPhotography@lemmy.world•Minong Ridge Trail, Windigo Harbor to N Desor Lake Campground, Isle Royale National Park, Michigan2·5 days agoOoh, thanks for the info!
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPtoPhotography@lemmy.world•Camel's Hump via Monroe Trail Loop, Waterbury, VT2·7 days agoYeah, it was a really enjoyable hike! Good breeze at the top for me as well, but muggy before that haha.
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPtoPhotography@lemmy.world•Dawn of the Final Day, Isle Royale National Park, MI3·10 days agoHaha, yep! And thanks!
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPtoPhotography@lemmy.world•High Falls and Two Step Falls via Superior Hiking Trail, Tettegouche State Park, Silver Bay, MN1·11 days agoIt really does! I’ve seen tannin dyed water before, but that was to a whole new level.
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPtoPhotography@lemmy.world•Minong Ridge, Day Two, Isle Royale National Park, MI1·11 days agoHaha, yeah, the storms that rip through there are certainly something. On the final day I was told my first day rainstorm was 2 inches accumulated and I definitely believe it!
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPtoPhotography@lemmy.world•Minong Ridge, Day Two, Isle Royale National Park, MI2·11 days agoThanks! Yeah that haze can both limit views and make them otherworldly at times.
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPtoPhotography@lemmy.world•Minong Ridge, Day Two, Isle Royale National Park, MI3·13 days agoIf anyone else has done this hike, I’d love to hear their thoughts on it. Water levels were also very high when I went, making the many beaver ponds a massive frustration, as well as the exposed rock areas, but I still just don’t get it.
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldOPtoPhotography@lemmy.world•Mississippi Headwaters Trail, Itasca State Park, Minnesota3·17 days agoSo, I’ve been out in Oregon for about 15 years as a fisheries scientist, but due to burn out and where we are now I realized I couldn’t do it anymore. Last job with fish and wildlife had me traveling all around the state for work so I built out a van over a couple years before quitting and spending all my time out hiking and seeing as many landscapes as I can while this is still an option. The 2020 Oregon wildfires gave me a really bad case of FOMO for just all the hikes, so that’s what I’m doing haha.
Right now I’m driving way too many miles, but I agreed to meet my dad for a fly fishing thing in NY at the end of the month, so there’s about to be a ton of movement in location as I cross of the last few states on my 48 (currently in Maine).
…Also, the glacier/waterton area is probably my favorite part of the continent. I couldn’t do winters there, but I love that area and the hikes there are the perfect mix of challenge but manageable with stellar views.
everydayhiker@lemmy.worldtoPhotography@lemmy.world•@everydayhiker@lemmy.world this is what balsam looks like4·17 days agoOh nice, I’ve never actually seen before it I don’t think, or at least didn’t realize that’s what it was.
The rebar into boulder is certainly a throwback to the old days haha. I’d like to know how many people go up it a day, as I was there relatively early and it was already turning into one extended queue along the ledges.