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US Hwy 287 between Livermore and LaPorte Colorado.
The estimated 40 ton boulder has been a local "billboard" for over 100 years.
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A sole swimmer ventures into the cold Pacific surf in front of Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
Postcard made by: Nikita
According to Oregon State Parks and Recreation, Haystack Rock is located approximately 80 miles west of Portland. The nearest major road is U.S. Route 101. Haystack Rock is part of the Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site and is managed by Oregon Parks and Recreation. Haystack Rock is right off Canon Beach and measures up to 235 feet high.
Composed of basalt, Haystack Rock was formed by lava flows emanating from the Grand Ronde Mountains 10 to 17 million years ago. The lava flows created many of the Oregon coast's natural features, including Tillamook Head, Arch Cape, and Saddle Mountain. Haystack Rock was once joined to the coastline but years of erosion have since separated the monolith from the coast.
Visitors to Haystack Rock can view many species of marine wildlife in their natural habitat during low tide. The thin strip of rock and sand that connects it to the beach at these times features many tide pools. The area surrounding the rock is popular for picnicking, kite-flying, and bird-watching. Haystack Rock is one of the most identifiable geological formations of Oregon. There are several hotels along the beachfront within walking distance of Haystack Rock, making the area congested with tourists during the high season (May through September).
close your eyes, loosen your senses.
murky breeze dampens your skin,
rushing tide tickles your ears,
quavering bushes awakens your soul.
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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.
This was taken along one of those itty bitty turn outs along Going to the Sun Road as a cloud coasted over the butte, which we spent a good half hour trying to identity. Most photos of the Butte are taken from other angles.
Haystack Rock towers over the Cannon Beach, Oregon. To purchase prints or to license contact Scott Henderson via www.hendersonimages.ca.
Little Haystack, Mt LaFayette and Mt Lincoln as seen from Mt Flume
I was on top of them 2 weeks back
This is another HDR shot. This is one of my faves. This was done last year at sunset with 3 exposures.
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.