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  • Grizzly Lake

    Grizzly Lake

    The long, beautiful Grizzly Lake in Yellowstone National Park sits nestled between two, lodgepole pine covered ridges. These surrounding pines are spaced out in a way that gives you nice vantages and are interrupted by meadows. The birding is great and the lake has a great shoreline to grab a snack. You also might find…

  • Crane Flat Lookout

    Crane Flat Lookout

    Crane Flat Lookout – 0.3mi / 0.5km This short trail takes you to a fire lookout on the western edge of the park, and gives you sweeping views of Yosemite. The trail starts near the helipad and training area used for search and rescue operations. It goes through an old burned forest with views primarily…

  • Dawson – Pitamakan

    Dawson – Pitamakan

    It doesn’t take very long to get out of the trees on the east side of Glacier National Park. The loop, known a Dawson-Pitamakan, that goes through two passes in the Two Medicine area rewards you with breathtaking views mile after mile. One access to the loop is by the Two Medicine entrance station known…

  • Lake Francis Backpack 2024

    Lake Francis Backpack 2024

    After taking a boat down from Waterton to Goat Haunt, we backpacked to the stunning Lake Francis for a quick overnighter. With the tall walls of The Sentinel towering overhead and a lovely waterfall feeding the lake, it’s a perfect spot to get away. Loon Days occur around the third week in July every year.…

  • Echo Canyon

    Echo Canyon

    Echo Canyon – 2.8mi / 4.6km Tucked away above and behind Weeping Rock is a great slot canyon where Echo Canyon narrows down and is a wonderful destination in and of itself. Starting at the Weeping Rock trailhead, cross the footbridge and continue straight along the paved path (the trail to the left is to Weeping…

  • Backpacking with your DSLR Camera

    Backpacking with your DSLR Camera

    ***Updated setup here! One of the greatest challenges of being a backpacking photographer/videographer is how to haul around your DSLR in a way that’s relatively comfortable and accessible. I hiked over 1,200 miles in Glacier National Park with my DSLR Camera setup (which I blogged about) using a couple of great pieces from ThinkTank Photo.…

  • Anniversary in Canada

    Anniversary in Canada

    When trying to figure out where to go and what to do for our anniversary, Kristen said, “Would you mind if I just planned something and surprised you?”. I love surprises and am not the greatest planner, so I jumped on it with the caveat that next year, I would do the planning. So last…

  • Swiftcurrent Lookout Early 2015

    Swiftcurrent Lookout Early 2015

    I’ve been having a lot of emails asking about current conditions in Glacier National Park. I had a free day to sneak up into Glacier. I decided to get into some high country and hiked to Swiftcurrent Lookout. The day started out as a perfect bluebird day. I drove up to the Loop, parked and…

  • Taylor Creek Trail

    Taylor Creek Trail

    The Taylor Creek Trail in the lesser visited Kolob Canyons of Zion National Park follows the Middle Fork Taylor Creek up to the beautiful Double Arch Alcove. Along the way, you pass two cabins, the Larson Cabin and the Fife Cabin as you cross the creek numerous times. Short, mostly level walk with some great topography…