View allAll Photos Tagged drive
On the left of the photo is Volcano Peak, seen on our drive back from Sarrail Ridge on Sunday. It doesn't look challenging, but it took us 7 1/2 hours to complete the summit on Wednesday...
Overall, this was a more challenging hike than anticipated, due to the steep forested section, and the tricky boulder field on the upper slopes. It took longer than we had predicted, but the weather was with us - chilly, but blue skies.
If you ever get to the Trossachs this is three pounds well spent a beautiful drive but don't forget to buy a permit if you want to overnight there in your motorhome.
The seven-mile (11.5km) one-way Three Lochs Forest Drive begins about two miles north of the popular town of Aberfoyle on the A821, The Duke’s Pass. It was launched 40 years ago in 1977 to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. The drive is open to vehicles from Easter to October, daily from 9am, although you can walk or cycle the route at any time of year. The entrance is at grid reference NN 517 036 and the nearest postcode is FK8 3SY. Please note that the entrance barrier is locked at 4pm while the exit barrier is locked by 5pm. The cost per vehicle is £3 payable at a machine, which takes coins and cards.
As the name suggests, the Forest Drive takes visitors past three lochs, Reòidhte, Drunkie and Achray. As well as enjoying the views of these picturesque lochs you will love the wider landscape of the Trossachs, including forest, hills and mountains and if your lucky Golden Eagles
Taken while cruising the back roads looking for owls. Those sticky things are marvellous for keeping stuff from sliding off the dash. Though this hasn't been tested in an emergency stop situation.
geek styling inspiration: www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8V8_sIFL9s
the glasses are from Valkyr (opulent) and are on sale still for 50. I needed these.
Hair is dura, girl 33
leather suit - dernier - emilly tux jumpsuit
boots - emilly ankle boots
Calaveras Big Trees State Park.
There was once a time when you could drive your car through this tree. The tree is still alive, but it doesn't look too healthy. There are burn marks inside from wild fires, and there are only a few green branches up on top of it. Still, it's not everyday you get to walk through a tree!
Thank you to all our Flickr friends.
We appreciate your visits, comments and adding this picture to your favorites!
Thank you, thank you and thank you
Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park.
See www.youtube.com/watch?v=uElAkArWQ1Y for a related video.
Please don't try this yourself kids!! I balanced the camera on the dash and rapidly fired off about ten shots. The SOOC shot in the comments was about the best shot of the lot~! Do you like the mad tilt on it?
Seriously, I had a lot of fun & wasted time slippin' & slidin' this one!! It really isn't a standard view of this iconic bridge is it? But all the other views have been done so well that I didn't bother with them. Well, that's not true. I did bother with them; they just weren't that good!!
Happy Sliders Sunday Everyone!!
I was over on Treasure Island one evening taking photos when I saw the sun sinking through a lot of moisture in the air. I also saw Alcatraz out in the water, so I jumped in a car to drive around and find a spot where everything lined up together. Turned out not too bad and ended up being a great night too!
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © 2010 All rights reserved
This week in SSC:
"Take a photo through a hole or an opening and include part of what you're shooting through."
This is through the steering wheel of a 67' Chevy Malibu.
For Sight and Sound
Melissa Ethridge:
or Trisha Yearwood:
All we do is think about the feelings that we hide
All we do is sit in silence waiting for a sign
Sick and full of pride
Taken @ Wandering New York~ ✈
[amc] GT MK3
Get it here... [amc] ~ ✈
Another beautifully detailed [amc] vehicle, scripted to perfection. Test it out!