A run up to the fabulous Glen Coe, a little snow still on the tops, but mostly quite wet and dull, managed to get some shots off though.
Oddly every time I go neither Mr Campbell nor Sebastian are home...
I sometimes wonder if they really do live there 🤔
This print was also very popular at Cheltenham and Wakefield. We sold five!
Thankfully I recently printed some more although it's already getting to the point where I need to print more.
I try to make a lot of entry level affordable prints because I know that times are tough at the moment. But I might still print that Mousehole print yet!
A river rushes through a fern-filled jungle in southwest part of New Zealand's #Fiordland. Carved by glaciers over 100,000 years the landscape is one where waterfalls cascade hundreds of metres into deep black fiords; where ancient rainforest clings to mountains and where shimmering lakes and granite peaks look as they did a thousand years ago.
The largest dam removal in U.S. history is underway.
Outdoor Life reports on California's "173-foot-tall Iron Gate Dam, one of four hydroelectric dams on the lower Klamath River that are now being removed to benefit endangered salmon and other native fish species."
Climate change is shrinking snowpack in many places, study shows. And it will get worse.
AP reports: "Most past studies have looked at snow cover, which is a simple measurement of whether the ground has snow or not. This latest research examined snowpack, a more encompassing measurement that includes depth and amount."
Explored the lower 14-mile section of the Deschutes River Trail. My first time hiking in a desert river canyon. I could have used more elevation gain but it was fun. I’ve become obsessed with canoe camping videos over the last couple months so I enjoyed being close to the river. Nothing more than a little light rain and I was dry by the end of the hike.
It’s amazing how being back in the forest and hiking straight up a mountain can put me in a great mood. I was prepared but I wasn’t expecting a few inches of snow at the top. The trail was closed for a few years but has been recently rerouted and cleared. Some new trees fell in the last few months but not that bad. Very steep though.