Joel Dinda's photos with the keyword: mountains

Small Mountains, but steep

07 Aug 2005 115
On Friday afternoon, we skipped out of the convention for a short walk around downtown Toronto. Found this untitled sculpture by Anish Kapoor in Simcoe Park. Camera: FujiFilm FinePix F10 Photo by Joel Dinda

Lake Granby

17 Jun 2005 98
It's August 12, 1994, major league baseball's gone on strike, and we're returning to our Denver hotel room after a day exploring Rocky Mountain National Park. This would seem to be Lake Granby, between Estes Park and Winter Park, the places we were (nominally) visiting. Truth, though, is that we were looking at the mountains. Colorado's really quite spectacular.... Camera: Chinon Genesis III

Big Carp River, Michigan's Porkies

24 Jul 2005 114
Explored! #54 [July 22, 2007] Thanks! Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, Michigan's Upper Peninsula. This photo looks "the other way" from the Lake of the Clouds overlook in the Porkies. We're looking down at the river from overhead . The drop at this point is only a couple hundred feet or so; along the Escarpment Trail the drop gets higher and the dropoff gets steeper, as the map at the link shows. (What doesn't show is that Joel's deathly afraid of heights.) We hiked along the Escarpment on Wednesday afternoon and I'll doubtless share some other pictures in the near future.

Escarpment

10 Sep 2005 111
Looking down at the Big Carp River from the Escarpment Trail, Porcupine Mountains State Park, northern Michigan.

Porcupines

15 Aug 2005 63
Another view of the Big Carp River from the Escarpment Trail in Michiigan's Porcupine Mountains.

Walking on the Edge

09 Aug 2005 102
Joan, on the Escarpment Trail above Lake of the Clouds in Michigan's Porcupine Mountains State Park. J.W. Foster and Josiah Whitney, who surveyed the Lake Superior mineral deposits for Congress in the middle of the nineteenth century, included an engraving of this lake, which was then called "Carp Lake" (the river remains the Big Carp-- see msprague's comment , below ). It seems that the Porkies were already a tourist destination at that time. Lake of the Clouds is clearly a preferable denomination....