Off Yonder PhotographyWorld Wide Adventure Photography |
AntarcticaLife at the bottom of the world. |
AustraliaG'day! Lots going on Downunder. |
Trans-Sierra Snowshoe TrekSix days to cross the Sierra Mountains on snowshoes. This was a R&D and Marketing trip for Atlas Snow-Shoe company. |
Rafting the GrandEighteen days, 225 miles on the Colorado River through Grand Canyon. Starting at Lee's Ferry and pulling out at Diamond Peak. We're just rafters. |
Gray KnobLiving in a cabin in the mountains. For two months I served as the caretaker for the Randolph Mountain Club in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. |
Mahoosuc NotchThe most notorious stretch of the 2000 mile Appalachian Trail, the Mahoosuc Notch is a mile of jumbled and tumbled rocks and boulders stacked in a narrow gorge. It's the ultimate playground... or gauntlet depending on your perspective. |
Death ValleyThe lowest driest patch of earth in North America. But every now and then, rain does fall and seeds that have lain dormant for many years find root, sprout and flower. These photos document just such a season. |
San Francisco Flying - Traffic ReporterAllen Jones is a pilot. He flies a little Cessna early in the morning and in the afternoon. He's a traffic reporter pilot. He's not the traffic reporter himself, but he takes someone up who looks down upon the commuting world and broadcasts it out to the marching ants getting to and from work. I joined in for the morning round. Amazing. |
EarthCamping, hiking, trekking, biking... - terra firma. |
SnowPlaying in the cold white fluff |
WaterKayaking, canoeing, swimming... get wet. |
NOLSTen days of backcountry snowboarding and camping. What's the term: Ski out residence? |
CampLife on Long Lake near Harrison, Maine. With some trips out to brave the trails of the White Mountains or the waters of the Androscoggin River. |
RaftingIt's like floating on a lake... with rapids. |
SailingCatching the Wind! |
