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Spring in the White Mountains of New Hampshire

Bit the bullet and took the dogs to this event in Mount Stewart Parks. I got a lot of great pics and had a blast with the dogs too.

Lake O'Hara ACC camp, Saturday, August 10, 2013 - Mount Schaffer, elev. 2,692 m / 8,832 ft - trip day two..

Another spectacular vista from the top of Mount Willard.

Mount Hooper (1491m) on the right, seen from the summit of Mount Spencer (1460m).

From Wikipedia:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Rushmore

 

Mount Rushmore National Memorial is centered on a colossal sculpture carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore (Lakota Tȟuŋkášila Šákpe, or Six Grandfathers) in the Black Hills in Keystone, South Dakota. Sculptor Gutzon Borglum created the sculpture's design and oversaw the project's execution from 1927 to 1941 with the help of his son, Lincoln Borglum. The sculpture features the 60-foot (18 m) heads of Presidents George Washington (1732–1799), Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826), Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) and Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865), as recommended by Borglum. The four presidents were chosen to represent the nation's birth, growth, development and preservation, respectively. The memorial park covers 1,278 acres (2.00 sq mi; 5.17 km2)[7] and the actual mountain has an elevation of 5,725 feet (1,745 m) above sea level.

 

Peter Norbeck, U.S. Senator from South Dakota, sponsored the project and secured federal funding. Construction began in 1927; the presidents' faces were completed between 1934 and 1939. After Gutzon Borglum died in March 1941, his son Lincoln took over as leader of the construction project. Each president was originally to be depicted from head to waist, but lack of funding forced construction to end on October 31, 1941

 

Hall of Records

 

A copy of one of the panels entombed in the Hall of Records

Borglum originally envisioned a grand Hall of Records where America's greatest historical documents and artifacts could be protected and shown to tourists. He managed to start the project, but cut only 70 feet (21 m) into the rock before work stopped in 1939 to focus on the faces. In 1998, an effort to complete Borglum's vision resulted in a repository being constructed inside the mouth of the cave housing 16 enamel panels that contained biographical and historical information about Mount Rushmore as well as the texts of the documents Borglum wanted to preserve there. The vault consists of a teakwood box (housing the 16 panels) inside of a titanium vault placed in the ground with a granite capstone.

  

Photo by Eric Friedebach

Looking down from the summit of Peak III of Mount Lougheed.

Mount Shuksan and fall colors reflected in Picture Lakeat dusk, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, North Cascades, Washington, USA.

Mount Rainier with a waterfall I can't remember the name of!

Mount Charleston in Nevada

On our drive up the North Island, passing through green hills and valleys, we suddenly came around a bend in the road and this jaw-dropping sight appeared.

Day 4 (final day) on the Great Allegheny Passage bike trip, Meyersdale, Pennsylvania to Cumberland, Maryland.

 

Mount Savage viewed from the GAP Trail.

 

See More: My Great Allegheny Passage page.

Tongariro National Park

The giant rock face of Mount Oberlin in Glacier National Park (8180 feet / 2493 metres).

Mount Olsen (1300m) seen from the side of Logan Peak (1340m).

A bicycle race held in downtown Mount Clemens, Michigan on Saturday, June 29, 1991.

Immaculata Church towers above Cincinnati form atop Mount Adams.

 

Shot in the morning from Reading Road.

Mount Erice with a 30sec exposure and some post-processing.

Looking over to Mount Arrowsmith from the top of Mount Hal.

 

Taken on a trip to Mount Hal and Mount Irwin in the Beaufort Range.

Spur trail from the AT to Mount Rogers on the roof of Virginia

The view from the summit, looking at a nice slide on Mount Spencer.

Mount Kilimanjaro among the clouds - as seen from Amboseli National Park in Kenya.

UNESCO World Heritage Site near Tai'an, China.

Sunrise on the Mokelumne River near Lodi. Mount Diablo is seen in the background.

Tree planted by Pope John Paul II.

Traditionally the site where Moses, having led his people through thick and thin for decades, was granted a glimpse of the Promised Land before the Lord took his life for some transgression never made clear. There are some fine Byzantine mosaics preserved in a graceful modern structure as well as some excellent modern artworks. And, of course, views of the region reaching as far as Jerusalem.

Mount Bandai, also known as Aizu-Bandai-san, Aizu-Fuji, and Aizu-ne, is a stratovolcano in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.

It stands at 1,819m high, and is one of the 100 famous mountains in Japan.

Mount Lemmon landscape, Tucson, Arizona

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