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Chasing Some Epic Shots in Moab, Utah

Chasing Some Epic Shots in Moab, Utah

Sticking with my inability to stay still last winter, I set out for my first camping trip of the year in early March. Since I had already hit up Bryce and Zion National Parks in the prior few months, I decided to go the easy route and try to chase some epic shots that had escaped me in the past.

Visiting Zion National Park in the Middle of Winter

Visiting Zion National Park in the Middle of Winter

Fast-forward couple of years through the rise of over tourism being experienced world-wide, I hadn’t dared to go back. Right after that first trip, visitation numbers to the park began to increase significantly from 3.1 million in 2014 to 4.5 million visitors in 2017.

2019 in Pictures: 19 of my Favorite Images from this Year

2019 in Pictures: 19 of my Favorite Images from this Year

I started last year’s post with: “This past year was a big one for me, travel-wise. So much so that I actually think I burned myself out.” Well, I ended up going even bigger this year driving nearly 14,000 miles and flying almost 40,000 miles… New York, Chicago, Boston, Dubai, Singapore, the Maldives, Hawaii and all my normal camping, hiking, biking, and national parks trips around the west.

2018 In Pictures: 18 of My Favorite Shots From This Year

2018 In Pictures: 18 of My Favorite Shots From This Year

By the time this fall rolled around, when I normally do a long road trip to capture the fall foliage and then spend some time in the desert, I was actually more content sticking around home than I was heading back out on the road – mentally, but financially as well

My 14 Favorite Pictures of Singapore

My 14 Favorite Pictures of Singapore

Over the course of three days, I walked nearly 30 miles around Singapore this past spring, which I think was pretty impressive considering how much I also took the incredibly efficient MRT around as well.

Mt Whitney: the Tallest Peak in the Lower US

Mt Whitney: the Tallest Peak in the Lower US

Standing only 84.6 miles from Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park, which is the lowest point in North America (-282 feet), Mt Whitney is the highest mountain in the contiguous United States at 14,505 feet – a whopping 14,787 foot difference!

High Sierra Trail Day 6 – Crabtree Ranger Station to Guitar Lake

High Sierra Trail Day 6 – Crabtree Ranger Station to Guitar Lake

The High Sierra Trail continued for a bit through the same, dried up forest we encountered the previous day, but as we approached treeline, the landscape gave way to familiar soaring alpine habitats with trickling creeks, grassy tussocks, soggy meadows, and occasional tarns.