Ugly Hedgehog - Photography Forum
Home Active Topics Newest Pictures Search Login Register
Photo Gallery
Photographing remote wilderness part 4 telling a story
May 14, 2017 11:38:52   #
wilderness
 
I apologize if this has been posted twice. I thought I pressed all the right buttons the first time I posted this...
The first photo is the start of a great day of hiking on Nasja Mesa. The second is of Hoodoos with Navajo Mountain in the background. The third is of a twisted dead juniper. The last one is looking down 300' into Anasazi Canyon. Thats the same canyon of which I posted a growing reflection shot on my first post of this series. We've climbed up to this spot (technical climb) and are looking back down into Anasazi Canyon.


(Download)


(Download)


(Download)


(Download)

Reply
May 15, 2017 06:45:47   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
wilderness wrote:
I apologize if this has been posted twice. I thought I pressed all the right buttons the first time I posted this...
The first photo is the start of a great day of hiking on Nasja Mesa. The second is of Hoodoos with Navajo Mountain in the background. The third is of a twisted dead juniper. The last one is looking down 300' into Anasazi Canyon. Thats the same canyon of which I posted a growing reflection shot on my first post of this series. We've climbed up to this spot (technical climb) and are looking back down into Anasazi Canyon.
I apologize if this has been posted twice. I thoug... (show quote)


Amazing shots!

Reply
May 16, 2017 00:21:03   #
woodweasel Loc: bellingham Wa
 
ell thank you 👍

Reply
 
 
May 16, 2017 00:42:49   #
Annie-Get-Your-Gun Loc: Byron Center, Mi
 
wilderness wrote:
I apologize if this has been posted twice. I thought I pressed all the right buttons the first time I posted this...
The first photo is the start of a great day of hiking on Nasja Mesa. The second is of Hoodoos with Navajo Mountain in the background. The third is of a twisted dead juniper. The last one is looking down 300' into Anasazi Canyon. Thats the same canyon of which I posted a growing reflection shot on my first post of this series. We've climbed up to this spot (technical climb) and are looking back down into Anasazi Canyon.
I apologize if this has been posted twice. I thoug... (show quote)


Nice work on these wilderness scenics. I especially like the dead juniper. Did you take it from any other angles? I'm sure you have another 'handle' and wonder if you would share it.

Reply
May 16, 2017 00:44:47   #
tbell7D Loc: Houston
 
Very enjoyable group of photos, well taken.

Reply
May 16, 2017 06:37:01   #
wilderness
 
Not sure what you mean by another "handle"

Reply
May 16, 2017 22:23:15   #
Annie-Get-Your-Gun Loc: Byron Center, Mi
 
wilderness wrote:
Not sure what you mean by another "handle"


Handle - a name or nickname. I don't think your friends and family call you wilderness. There are many UHH members who also go by their real names. i.e. - Old Hippy is ED. Treepusher is Randy. Angler is Jim.
Maybe I'm being too nosey but I like to know my fellow hogs by their real name. If you don't wish to tell me, that's OK.

Reply
 
 
May 16, 2017 23:38:37   #
wilderness
 
Annie-Get-Your-Gun wrote:
Handle - a name or nickname. I don't think your friends and family call you wilderness. There are many UHH members who also go by their real names. i.e. - Old Hippy is ED. Treepusher is Randy. Angler is Jim.
Maybe I'm being too nosey but I like to know my fellow hogs by their real name. If you don't wish to tell me, that's OK.


Sorry I was so thick there. My name is harvey halpern which is also the name of my website www.harveyhalpern.com. Although I live in Cambridge MA I've been doing long hikes in Utah's backcountry since 1974. We rarely see people on our hikes except when we come near a trail. Have spent over 175 days backpacking on the Navajo nation and maybe 1000 in Southern Utah. I've hooked up with America's greatest canyoneer, Steve Allen and we've explored some pretty darn remote places, often requiring ropes to access them. I've named canyons ( Hydra and Beryl in the Escalante region, and have a technical slot canyon- Hard Day harvey- named after me ( I was on the team that did the first descent). Hope that answers your question.

Reply
If you want to reply, then register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.
Photo Gallery
UglyHedgehog.com - Forum
Copyright 2011-2024 Ugly Hedgehog, Inc.