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To me, Roaring Falls beats just about any other waterfall I've been to. The scenery there is spectacular. it's located deep in the forest. It wasn't exactly "roaring" so much at the time that I visited, but it was truly unique and serene.
CSX M561 passes through the middle of Botkins, OH in notch 8 as they work hard to bring their train up the hill just north of town.
There are never a lack of photo opportunities on a cloudy morning walking in the Roaring Fork creek. It was exceptionally full on this morning after some heavy rains. :). -H3
This big lion almost deafened me with his roars at 25 metres from my Bakkie at Sunrise ..all windows open ..Goose Flesh stuff !!
The view before crossing the Hell Roaring Lake outlet after an early season backpacking trip in the Sawtooth Wilderness.
Here is a picture of Gufufoss which is a waterfall in the east of Iceland in the mountains above Seydisfjordur. How wonderful it was to have this place to myself.
On the afternoon of April 30, 1988, a westbound Santa Fe piggyback train storms through Edelstein, Illinois, after climbing the hill out of the Illinois River Valley at Chillicothe, Illinois.
Three SD45s whisk Wisconsin Central train No. 44 southbound across Pebble Brook north of Vernon, Wisconsin, on a sunny July 1, 1995.
It's October and time for some more photos from the local pumpkin exhibition. I went there again today during my lunch break as we had some sunny weather and the forecast for the next days isn't great. This lion head is an artwork made by a pumpkin carver. I always think that it's a shame that so much work goes into something that will sooner or later either desintegrate or be destroyed by the birds in the park (most likely both).
A classic CN SD60 leads NS 18M through the rural community of Ruffin, NC on a gorgeous summer evening. A friend and I made the nearly 80 mile trek to this spot as the train was taking its time picking up at Dundee Yard in Danville, as well as picking up the SD70M third out to make up for the GEVO that had conked out in order to make the grade out of the Dan River valley. This beautiful farmland and a great sunset are just two of God's blessings that make this hobby such a joy.
Fern Falls, Rocky Mountain National Park. No tripod. 8,850ft (2700m). Hanging onto the side of a wet rock. Fun times in my park. The snowmelt is in full swing.
Nothing better than standing in the middle of the creek to capture a photo with the water rushing towards you. By now on my journey deep into the woods the light had improved and allowed me to grab this one. A favorite from 2021 to be sure. Five (5) photo stack. :) -H3
In the low sun of May 19, 1995, northbound Wisconsin Central No. 45 roars down the main line at Byron, Wisconsin. Lead F45 No. 5959 has recently graduated from high-speed service across the west on the Santa Fe to lugging trains through America’s Dairyland for its new owner.
What a difference a year makes! This photo is nearly a year old, and it's quite evident considering the amount of water that was roaring through the Roaring Fork stream back on 10/08/21. I was standing waist deep in the water secured by an old log to grab this capture... really fun! It's been nearly a month since we've had any meaningful rains in our mountans... I've heard of doing "snow dances" for snow when I go skiing, but maybe it's time to work out some "rain dances" to fill these streams before the color leaves us. :) -H3
Roaring Rivers State Park
Cassville Missouri
Barry County
Photo taken April 22, 2021
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
A view of Roaring Rivers looking north toward the hatchery. This stream is full of rainbow trout making it one of the destinations for trout anglers