Wave Colors on Okaloosa Island
When the sun sets, colors light up the waves on Okaloosa Island. It’s the most beautiful place to end the day! Continue reading Wave Colors on Okaloosa Island
When the sun sets, colors light up the waves on Okaloosa Island. It’s the most beautiful place to end the day! Continue reading Wave Colors on Okaloosa Island
I knew this past weekend may be the only weekend left to get outdoors and see the fall leaves at their peak. Mother Nature must have known my plans, and decided to grant me the most spectacular fall weather, with … Continue reading Sun, Leaves, and 70 Degrees
By John Chapman The afternoon began with a 3.5 hour drive from the flatlands of Boulder, CO up to Aspen. Leanna, my fellow traveler, sat shotgun. Crossing the continental divide a few times lead us to Independence Pass: a colorful, … Continue reading Falls Colors at Independence Pass
John is an adventurer with an ever-increasing bucket list. As a child growing up in Southern Maine he dreamed about living in Colorado where the mountains are tall and the snow is plentiful. After high school the call from Colorful Colorado had … Continue reading John Chapman
by Alex Anderson for http://www.chaandu.com See @ChaanduActive Instagram for more pics of climbs and more! In Early August a group of friends and I decided to head out to Wyoming, in hopes of climbing one of North Americas most unique … Continue reading Climbing Devils Tower
Mendocino, California: a town so small, with a singular stoplight, that you can drive right past it in minutes. I ventured back to Mendocino this June and met up with Tyler, a dear friend from college. He is one of the people in … Continue reading Mendocino Tidepools
This panorama was taken from one of many ocean overlooks on the Coastal Trail of Maine’s Cutler Coast Public Reserved Lands. A perfect place for a water break before continuing on to our campsite. Click on the photo below to … Continue reading A Panorama from Maine’s Cutler Coast
First published at the Duke Nicholas School of the Environment. While at the local Gulfarium to film educational interviews about sea turtle monitoring, I had the opportunity to go “behind the scenes” to meet the rescued turtles currently recuperating in … Continue reading Three Species of Rescued Sea Turtles
There’s no official sign to mark this spot but you’ll know it when you’re there. Driving north along Maine State Route 17, after winding up through the maintains, you reach an opening that drops off to the west. As you sit atop Spruce Mountain, in … Continue reading Maine’s Height of Land
Nestled in misty rainforest along the Madre de Dios river, the Paititi Lodge was a great place to hear and see many bird species in the early morning hours. Feeding on purple verbena flowers, this female Rufus-crested Coquette, a tiny and … Continue reading Manu Hummingbird
In July I went to San Diego to visit a friend. We went for a fun hike in Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve where you get amazing views of unique geological formations surrounded by miles of coastline. Torrey Pines Reserve … Continue reading Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve
It was the last weekend at camp, and the first weekend of fall. As I woke up for a glass of water around 6 a.m., I couldn’t help but notice a soft glow coming through the window. In the brisk … Continue reading Sunrise on Kennebago Lake