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Visiting Frankenstone

Sunday’s hike took us past many of my favorite boulder faces including Frankenstone.
CLICK HERE to see more of my boulder faces.

Climbers Trails

Climbers Trails are meant for climbers but are also open to experienced hikers. Sometimes you can see the trail, sometimes not! (Superstitions on the Horizon)

High in the McDowells

With help from my favorite hiking partner, Chris, I finally made it to the highest point in the McDowell Mountains yesterday (4069ft). We started at 4:45am from the North Access and followed a climber’s trail through Mesquite Canyon, up over the 3 Svens, past Marcus Landslide and then up to East End. There’s a Geo cache hidden in the rocks up there with an “I made it” book and I was stoked to be able to add my name 🙂 Rather than go back the way we came, we then followed another climber’s route over to the Tom’s Thumb trail which took us back to the trail head. Four hours and a little more than 1500 ft elevation gain….it was awesome!

We saw deer and the remains of a deer which reminded us there are Mountain Lions up there but we didn’t see one (I was disappointed!). We did, however, see this guy which was pretty cool too. We had stopped to look at the view and after a few minutes, I did what a good photographer should always do and that is to turn around and shoot in the other direction too. This is what I saw. I was so excited I could hardly hold my camera still and wished I could have stayed to see him take off.

Sigma 18-250mm OS (perfect lens for long hikes), ISO 400, f/8, 1/640th sec.

Rainier Cherries

I eagerly await Rainier Cherry season every year and the time has come! Before I eat even one, though, I bring out a macro lens and take photos because if I don’t shoot first, there probably would be none left to photograph later….yum 🙂

A 100mm lens with 1.4x teleconverter makes the stem look like a tree trunk!

Feeding the Birds

Expressions like this compel me to continue giving the Cardinals sunflower seeds 🙂
Captured from my dining room window.

Variable Checkerspot

A Variable Checkerspot captured on Mingus Mountain. The background was very busy and mostly dead stuff so I added a couple of textures to make it a little more interesting.

Droidx Sunrise

Sunrise captured with my Droidx on my walk this morning.
(Preset to shoot Black and White).

Garden Ants

My latest art find for my yard captured with my Droidx. An overload of cute 🙂