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BLM Winter Bucket List #17: Powderhorn Wilderness, Colorado, for Cross-Country Skiing across Alpine Tundra

 

The Powderhorn Wilderness in Colorado is found in a rugged, glacier-carved landscape of the northern reaches of the San Juan Mountains. The area consists of large expanses of alpine tundra, spruce forests, and several alpine lakes at nearly 12,000 feet in elevation. Breathtaking views of the San Juan Mountains are available in this wilderness. Above 12,000 feet are two high-elevation plateaus that make up the largest relatively flat expanse of alpine tundra in the lower 48 states.

 

The higher elevations of Powderhorn Wilderness area characterized by alpine tundra and high alpine lakes, such as Powderhorn Lakes and Devil’s Lake. During the winter months, visitors can enjoy this scenic area while cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

 

Photos by Bob Wick, BLM

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BLM Winter Bucket List #17: Powderhorn Wilderness, Colorado, for Cross-Country Skiing across Alpine Tundra

 

The Powderhorn Wilderness in Colorado is found in a rugged, glacier-carved landscape of the northern reaches of the San Juan Mountains. The area consists of large expanses of alpine tundra, spruce forests, and several alpine lakes at nearly 12,000 feet in elevation. Breathtaking views of the San Juan Mountains are available in this wilderness. Above 12,000 feet are two high-elevation plateaus that make up the largest relatively flat expanse of alpine tundra in the lower 48 states.

 

The higher elevations of Powderhorn Wilderness area characterized by alpine tundra and high alpine lakes, such as Powderhorn Lakes and Devil’s Lake. During the winter months, visitors can enjoy this scenic area while cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

 

Photos by Bob Wick, BLM

Photo Bucketlist Bird Achievement Unlocked!!! Rails are a group of small to semi Large wading water birds found all over the US. They, however, like to remain hidden in the shadows and out of sight. Recently, per the accidental discovery of a rare bird for MO, people have been flooding to a park to catch a glimse of it. On the flip side of this, they are making lots of reports of their findings and several Virginia Rails have been amoung them. It has also been noted that the rails have been behaving veryun-rail like. Upon arriving to the parking lot, this was very true as several Sora - the US's most common rail, were happily working the mud paying no attention to anyone. I photographed them for a while, in hopes the Virginias would appear with them. No luck at the first area, so a short walk to the other side of the grasses and BAM!! There it was! Right out in the open water, probing for food. I was carefully trying to creep on it to not scare it off but it became evident shortly after that it really didnt care about me, as long as I maintained some distance from it. The distance was rather minimal, so I fired away and got several awesome shots. While walking in the mud, the probe it with there long bill, which is super sensitive, looking for worms and other tasty aquatic treats. I spent quite a while taking photos and video of this rail, and I hope to return again soon for even more shots.

BLM Winter Bucketlist #8: Silverton Mountain Ski Area, Colorado, for Backcountry Skiing in Prime Powder Conditions

 

Thrill-seeking skiers with advanced skills in gliding down Colorado’s backcountry mountains will want to add Silverton Mountain ski area to their bucket lists. With an average snowfall of more than 400 inches per year, the ski area - the only in the U.S. located entirely on BLM lands - features guided, unguided, and heli-skiing on black diamond runs on more than 13,000 acres near Silverton, Colorado.

 

From mid-January through March, a single chair lift takes experienced skiers partially up Silverton Mountain ski area where there are no groomed runs and no cut trails. From the top of the lift, guided skiers hike five minutes to an hour to some of the best powder conditions in the nation along with large open bowls and steep, tight chutes.

 

Looking for an even greater challenge? Try unguided skiing and snowboarding via helicopter drops that allow for extreme runs deeper in the backcountry. For more information, visit www.silvertonmountain.com.

 

Photos by Matt Dayer, Park Ranger, BLM Tres Rios Field Office

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How about 3 pools, tallest #waterslide in the region, #zipline overlooking airport runway, #bungee #freefall overlooking #panoramicviews of #chaweng beach and lake?

#bucketlist checklist activities!

How about 3 pools, tallest #waterslide in the region, #zipline overlooking airport runway, #bungee #freefall overlooking #panoramicviews of #chaweng beach and lake?

#bucketlist checklist activities!

How about 3 pools, tallest #waterslide in the region, #zipline overlooking airport runway, #bungee #freefall overlooking #panoramicviews of #chaweng beach and lake?

#bucketlist checklist activities!

How about 3 pools, tallest #waterslide in the region, #zipline overlooking airport runway, #bungee #freefall overlooking #panoramicviews of #chaweng beach and lake?

#bucketlist checklist activities!

How about 3 pools, tallest #waterslide in the region, #zipline overlooking airport runway, #bungee #freefall overlooking #panoramicviews of #chaweng beach and lake?

#bucketlist checklist activities!

How about 3 pools, tallest #waterslide in the region, #zipline overlooking airport runway, #bungee #freefall overlooking #panoramicviews of #chaweng beach and lake?

BLM Winter Bucketlist #8: Silverton Mountain Ski Area, Colorado, for Backcountry Skiing in Prime Powder Conditions

 

Thrill-seeking skiers with advanced skills in gliding down Colorado’s backcountry mountains will want to add Silverton Mountain ski area to their bucket lists. With an average snowfall of more than 400 inches per year, the ski area - the only in the U.S. located entirely on BLM lands - features guided, unguided, and heli-skiing on black diamond runs on more than 13,000 acres near Silverton, Colorado.

 

From mid-January through March, a single chair lift takes experienced skiers partially up Silverton Mountain ski area where there are no groomed runs and no cut trails. From the top of the lift, guided skiers hike five minutes to an hour to some of the best powder conditions in the nation along with large open bowls and steep, tight chutes.

 

Looking for an even greater challenge? Try unguided skiing and snowboarding via helicopter drops that allow for extreme runs deeper in the backcountry. For more information, visit www.silvertonmountain.com.

 

Photos by Matt Dayer, Park Ranger, BLM Tres Rios Field Office

February's #nationalconservationlands, BLM Winter Bucket List, Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument in Arizona for Its Dark Sky Park Status

 

The Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument is a vast remote landscape where the only nighttime light comes from the stars. The International Dark Sky Association (IDA) recognized the unspoiled quality of its pristine and breathtaking night skies with an official IDA designation as “Parashant International Night Sky Province,” joining an elite group of other international Night Sky Places around the globe.

 

Twenty-two organizations throughout the southwestern United States supported the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument’s nomination for IDA’s “Dark Sky Park” status, including the scientific community. Its pristine “Gold Tier” night sky view creates prime research and discovery opportunities.

 

The scenery continues to impress during the day at this rugged corner of northern Arizona, with views stretching from the lower portion of the Grand Canyon to the pine clad peaks of Mount Trumbull and Mount Logan Wilderness Areas. Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument is jointly managed by the Bureau of Land Management and the National Park Service.

 

Photo by Bob Wick, BLM.

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BLM Winter Bucketlist #8: Silverton Mountain Ski Area, Colorado, for Backcountry Skiing in Prime Powder Conditions

 

Thrill-seeking skiers with advanced skills in gliding down Colorado’s backcountry mountains will want to add Silverton Mountain ski area to their bucket lists. With an average snowfall of more than 400 inches per year, the ski area - the only in the U.S. located entirely on BLM lands - features guided, unguided, and heli-skiing on black diamond runs on more than 13,000 acres near Silverton, Colorado.

 

From mid-January through March, a single chair lift takes experienced skiers partially up Silverton Mountain ski area where there are no groomed runs and no cut trails. From the top of the lift, guided skiers hike five minutes to an hour to some of the best powder conditions in the nation along with large open bowls and steep, tight chutes.

 

Looking for an even greater challenge? Try unguided skiing and snowboarding via helicopter drops that allow for extreme runs deeper in the backcountry. For more information, visit www.silvertonmountain.com.

 

Photos by Matt Dayer, Park Ranger, BLM Tres Rios Field Office

The warm waters are rich in minerals like silica and sulfur and bathing in the Blue Lagoon is reputed to help some people suffering from skin diseases such as psoriasis.[2] The water temperature in the bathing and swimming area of the lagoon averages 37–39 °C (99–102 °F). The Blue Lagoon also operates a research and development facility to help find cures for other skin ailments using the mineral-rich water.

The lagoon is a man-made lagoon which is fed by the water output of the nearby geothermal power plant Svartsengi and is renewed every two days. Superheated water is vented from the ground near a lava flow and used to run turbines that generate electricity. After going through the turbines, the steam and hot water passes through a heat exchanger to provide heat for a municipal water heating system. Then the water is fed into the lagoon for recreational and medicinal users to bathe in.

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Een bezoek aan de Grosser Aletchgletscher stond al jarenlang op de bucketlist. Dit jaar was er eindelijk de gelegenheid om daar heen te gaan en het was meer dan de moeite waard! Lopend vanaf het kabelbaanstation Fiescheralp naar de Aletschgletscher kom je eerst langs de Fieschergletscher.

Fiesch, 24 augustus 2020

 

A visit to the Grosser Aletchgletscher has been on the bucket list for years. This year there was finally the opportunity to go there and it was more than worth it! On foot from the Fiescheralp cable car station to the Aletsch Glacier you will first pass the Fiescher Glacier.

Fiesch,the 24th of August 2020

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View from the south rim of the Grand Canyon

Today I got to cross 1 thing off from my "bucketlist" I had the chance to photograph Raul De Molina and Lili Estefan from the show "El Gordo y La Flaca" They were broadcasting the show live from "La Villita" Chicago.

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April #conservationlands15 #bucketlist: Bodie Hills, California, for Wildflowers, Wildlife and One-of-a-Kind Ghost Town!

 

California’s Eastern Sierra region is a dramatic transition zone between the snowcapped granite spires of the Sierra Nevada and the endless sagebrush covered uplands of the Great Basin. A visit at the right time of year will reward visitors with a diversity of wildflowers.

 

One great wildflower viewing area is just north of Mono Lake and east of Yosemite in the rolling Bodie Hills – hills being an understatement since they top out at over 10,000 feet! Because of their high elevation, wildflower blooms are later here than much of California – typically arriving in May-June on the lower slopes and into July on the highest peaks. Several back roads traverse the area and offer access to view the displays of phlox, penstemmon, and paintbrush to name a few of the many wildflower species. More than 100,000 acres of BLM lands cover most of the Bodie Hills and include several wilderness study areas.

 

This year’s bloom promises to be early and short due to the dry winter across much of California. However, even if you miss the peak bloom, there is no shortage of things to see in the area. Bodie State Park is the site of the best-preserved ghost town in California, and arguably in the U. S. Wildlife viewers can see antelope, mule deer, and if lucky, get a glimpse of a sage grouse. If you visit later, around early October, crisp clear nights will turn the scattered aspen stands to gold, giving a second opportunity to see the Bodie Hills in color.

 

Photos by Bob Wick, BLM

BLM Winter Bucket List #17: Powderhorn Wilderness, Colorado, for Cross-Country Skiing across Alpine Tundra

 

The Powderhorn Wilderness in Colorado is found in a rugged, glacier-carved landscape of the northern reaches of the San Juan Mountains. The area consists of large expanses of alpine tundra, spruce forests, and several alpine lakes at nearly 12,000 feet in elevation. Breathtaking views of the San Juan Mountains are available in this wilderness. Above 12,000 feet are two high-elevation plateaus that make up the largest relatively flat expanse of alpine tundra in the lower 48 states.

 

The higher elevations of Powderhorn Wilderness area characterized by alpine tundra and high alpine lakes, such as Powderhorn Lakes and Devil’s Lake. During the winter months, visitors can enjoy this scenic area while cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

 

Photos by Bob Wick, BLM

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April #conservationlands15 #bucketlist: Bodie Hills, California, for Wildflowers, Wildlife and One-of-a-Kind Ghost Town!

 

California’s Eastern Sierra region is a dramatic transition zone between the snowcapped granite spires of the Sierra Nevada and the endless sagebrush covered uplands of the Great Basin. A visit at the right time of year will reward visitors with a diversity of wildflowers.

 

One great wildflower viewing area is just north of Mono Lake and east of Yosemite in the rolling Bodie Hills – hills being an understatement since they top out at over 10,000 feet! Because of their high elevation, wildflower blooms are later here than much of California – typically arriving in May-June on the lower slopes and into July on the highest peaks. Several back roads traverse the area and offer access to view the displays of phlox, penstemmon, and paintbrush to name a few of the many wildflower species. More than 100,000 acres of BLM lands cover most of the Bodie Hills and include several wilderness study areas.

 

This year’s bloom promises to be early and short due to the dry winter across much of California. However, even if you miss the peak bloom, there is no shortage of things to see in the area. Bodie State Park is the site of the best-preserved ghost town in California, and arguably in the U. S. Wildlife viewers can see antelope, mule deer, and if lucky, get a glimpse of a sage grouse. If you visit later, around early October, crisp clear nights will turn the scattered aspen stands to gold, giving a second opportunity to see the Bodie Hills in color.

 

Photos by Bob Wick, BLM

When I've finally seen The Bucket List, I can cross The Bucket List off my bucket list.

A little reminder in the night after riding 100 miles.

Write a list of everything you want to achieve before you “kick the bucket". Think big and only include things you really want to achieve and are willing to work towards.

 

Remember to include (and check off) anything that you’ve already achieved.

 

Send your entry at www.artofgettingstarted.com/submit or via email to submit@artofgettingstarted.com.

 

Submissions will appear at: www.artofgettingstarted.com/tagged/taogs001

The Delta Wild and Scenic River Watershed originates south of the Denali Highway and includes all of the Upper and Lower Tangle Lakes, the Tangle River, and the Delta River. The Delta River drains north through the Alaska Range, eventually joining the Tanana River and emptying into the Yukon River. The watershed includes 150,000 acres of land, 160 miles of streams and 21 lakes, providing excellent habitat for over 100 species of migrating birds and waterfowl as well as grayling, whitefish, lake trout, burbot, and longnose suckers. Much of the watershed is surrounded by arctic tundra with grasses and sedges makitg it a popular place for berry picking and for migrating caribou. Recreationists who visit during the fall, winter and spring will often witness subsistence hunting and gathering activities.

 

The southern stretches of the Delta Wild and Scenic River Corridor are located within the Tangle Lakes Archaeological District and contain hundreds of archaeological sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Use of the area for hunting, mining, and subsisting are evidenced for the last 10,000 years.

 

Learn more: www.blm.gov/ak/st/en/fo/gdo/delta_wild_and_scenic.html

 

Photos by Bob Wick, BLM

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