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Spearfish Falls was actually one of the most popular tourist stops in the northern Black Hills around the beginning of the 19th century when a Burlington Railroad line took passengers directly over it, parts of which can still be found on the trail today. The trail to this 47 ft waterfall starts at the parking lot for the Latchstring Restaurant and is roughly 3/4 in length. Note that while the path to the left is easy, the one to the right of the restaurant is more difficult but does include a sweet traverse over an old metal walking bridge. Interestingly enough, in 1917, this waterfall was actually turned off for awhile as water was diverted from Spearfish Creek to a nearby hydroelectric plant that helped power operations at Homestake Gold Mine until November 17, 2003. For this reason, Spearfish Falls is one of the lesser-known waterfalls that often gets passed by even today.
Source: www.blackhillsbadlands.com/places/spearfish-falls
If you don’t have much time to hike while you are visiting Spearfish Canyon, I would encourage you to put this one high on your list. The trail is rated as moderate. The total hike is 1.5 miles. I love hiking this any time of year. The trail is pretty easy to find. The path is right behind the Latchstring Inn. The trail has been reworked recently. It is no longer a loop trail, the only access point is just north of the restaurant. The path is nice and wide and should be manageable by most people that can walk moderate inclines. Just take your time and soak in the beauty of the canyon floor. The waterfall is so beautiful, you’ll want to hangout and enjoy it for awhile. This is just one of the waterfalls of Spearfish Canyon worth visiting. There is plenty of hiking in the area. Just on the other side of the road is Roughlock Falls Nature Trail. While I like hiking this area all year long, it is definitely one of my favorite fall hikes in the Black Hills. And, if you are staying in Spearfish, be sure to checkout the Lookout Mountain Hiking trails if you want a longer hike.
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“Finding Darkness in Rural America” is a new book I’m working on. I photographed this circa 1915 wooden granary in central Utah last week. Unlike today's round silos made of corrugated steel, the 100 year-old style of granary often looked like an unfinished building, with the framework on the outside for strength, and smooth horizontal planking on the inside to hold the grain. Canon 5D M3 • Tamron 15-30mm @ 15mm • f/2.8 • 20 sec • ISO 6400 • WB 3800ºK .
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Sandhil Cranes fly out of one of there overnight ponds, that they use to avoid predators. They will spend the day in the surrounding fields foraging for food. Contrary to what I thought, New Mexico was very very cold over night and in the early mornings. The water had frozen around some of the cranes legs.
My oldest son checking out the "Front Office " of a B-52 bomber at the Strategic Air Command Museum outside of Omaha, Nebraska. With 8 jet engines, the amount of instrumentation can make the cockpit a busy place.
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It was so long since I was out shooting and when i saw the first rays I "ran" to East Lothian. Not a great sunset after all but better than nothing :)
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I kind of disclosed this photo before I put it up. The main reason it has taken so long is there is an original and a lighter version but I have stuck up the OG which might be a little darker than I would've liked. Believe it or not the last of the swoops livery is bowing out after around 12 years. The last fitting were the last to be introduced in the livery in the height of summer 2015. So, here we see Lothian buses 563 on Research Avenue while on service 35 duties approaching the University terminus.
This apparatus was a curious find east of North Platte, NE on the Union Pacific Railroad. I caught this empty ethanol train returning from Norfolk Southern and running through this complex multi-camera system just east of town. As best I can tell, this is a Beena Vision TrainView train inspection system. The next-generation system is able to take high-resolution images of the entire outside of the train. From their website:
"The system uses several sensors and algorithms to pinpoint axle position, car beginning and car end positions, car components such as safety appliances, ladders and handholds, hopper door and their handles, brake hose, truck components such as side frame, springs, and car components such as brake, etc."
The scanner is able to pick up on defective car parts or foreign objects and let the railroad know about them quicker.
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