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The mountain known as Haystacks in the English Lake District with a view towards Great Gable in the background.
In the north end of Boyd National Park, NSW there is a nice, easy, 6km walk from Haycock Point to Barmouth Beach and back.
The wreck of the SS Empire Gladstone sits under the waters at Haystack Rock. It struck rocks and sank in 1950 after mistaking the lights of the nearby town of Merimbula for a lighthouse.
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One of my favorite places on the planet is the Monet room at the Art Instituted of Chicago. Sadly, the kids didn't have the stamina to let me linter.
This area has inspired many photos. There are several decent crops that could be made from this larger landscape. I like this. I can always zoom in.
Oh, and Tillamook Rock Lighthouse is barely discernible on the left. I didn't even know about it until seeing it in this photo caused me to investigate.
Haystack was an abandoned resort up until this year when they re-opened in a limited capacity. I took these pics before they were re-opened.
Haystack at Chailly, 1865
Claude Monet
Floral interpretation by Liz Greene for Art Alive 2009 at The San Diego Museum of Art
This is Haystack Rock along the Oregon Coast at Cannon Beach. It was amazingly stormy and dramatic this day.
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.