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Taken driving up to the Haystack Observatory in Westford, MA. I am amazed that such a serious facility is tucked in the forest just a few miles from my house.

August 26, 2017

A perfect day to hike - low humidity and cool temperatures.

 

Elk Lake parking lot and hike to Panther Gorge via the Elk Lake Marcy trail. We will hike over the shoulder of Pinnacle and through Marcy Swamp to get to Panther Gorge, which lies between New York's first and third highest mountains, Marcy and Haystack. This area hosts some of the most remote backcountry hiking in the Adirondacks.

 

Cuts, bruises, a new 46er, hiking out in the dark (13 hour day) full sky of stars, shooting stars and alas, no bear or moose.

   

i stencilled this needle onto an existing scribble in Angel, London - transforming it into a thread of cotton

Obligatory photo of Haystack Rock

"Hey Stack, how are ya doin'"

A moody, low-tide moment at iconic Haystack Rock on Oregon’s Cannon Beach. The wet sand created a near-perfect reflection, amplifying the already dramatic sky and rugged sea stacks. Captured with a Nikon D750 in natural light, no filters—just the quiet beauty of the Pacific Northwest.

Haystack Rock off Oregon coast

A fabulous late summer walk up Wainwright's favourite hill rewarded with this stunning outlook. It's a steep climb from Honister Slate Mine but well worth the effort!

Some of the iconic haystack rocks at Cannon Beach, OR.

Another really nice campground, and we had it mostly to ourselves because of the weather.

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Rain. Again. Rain all the way down through the middle of Oregon, and we could tell that it doesn't usually rain there because everything that was supposed to be green was brown. The rain gods (that's us) are on the road again, bringing "much-needed moisture".

 

June 23, 2012 - "As The Pendulum Swings" Day 20 - The Dalles to Culver, Oregon.

 

Who says Haystacks cannot walk. In Matheran

what a massive rock! for those of you at home those specks on haystack rock are gulls. we had a blast roaming the beach.

The big mounding plant behind the barrel cactus is some sort of aloe or yucca and looks like a big haystack. and it has big, bold flowers with the most stunning teal-blue color. (Seen at the Huntington Library and Gardens on May 6, 2016.)

Sunset along Cannon Beach, OR.

File name: 08_06_021607

Title: Farming with haystacks

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

Date created: 1934 - 1956 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

Genre: Film negatives

Subject: Farms; Haystacks

Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright Leslie Jones.

Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.

Looking north towards the iconic Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach, Oregon.

Haystack Knob, Roaring Plains Wilderness, Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia (Sep 7, 2019)

Just a sunset photo from Cannon Beach, OR. Haystack Rock specifically.. I think this has to be my single most photographed place, I always go back there.

 

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This was taken about an hour after the moon set over Haystack Rock. Before the sun crested the beach foothills it lit up the sky with these rich pink hues.

Haystack Rock near Pacific City, Oregon. There are other rock formations of the same name along the Oregon Coast. This one stands slightly over 340' and was most likely part of a massive lava flow that moved through this area 20 plus million years ago. Speculation is that this is part of what once was a large canyon of basalt that eventually eroded away and left this rock formation. Taken Sept. 2012.

SMART DMU's 109 and 110 take charge of a southbound smart train across the Haystack bridge.

Man walking barefoot towards Haystack Rock on Cannon Beach, Oregon coast during an overcast day.

A rare, clear sky sunset at Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach, Oregon

One of the needles at Haystack rock

The Garden Wall is very steep! (We're hiking along it, not up it; at least until later in the hike).

Haystack Rock on Canon Beach

This is sort of the tourist shot of Haystack Rock. Laurie and I had arrived at around 3:30pm in order to scout for sunset compositions. At low tide you can go out to the rock and explore the tide pools. It's tons of fun and very interesting. They have signs up that indicate the limits of human activity and which warn you about getting stuck out there by incoming tide. Most of Haystack Rock is a bird sanctuary so human activity is limited to the rocks on the right side of this photo.

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