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Haystack Rock is a 235-foot (72-meter) sea stack in Cannon Beach, Oregon. A popular tourist destination, the monolithic rock is adjacent to the beach and accessible by foot at low tide. The Haystack Rock tide pools are home to many intertidal animals, including starfish, sea anemone, crabs, chitons, limpets, and sea slugs. The rock is also a nesting site for many seabirds, including terns and puffins
-Wikipedia
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.
Trying to remember what the real name of this thing is -- but I do know it's for building haystacks. This one is a smaller one.
We've been hiking along the Garden Wall for a few miles. Our lunch stop is Haystack Pass, between Mount Gould (right) and Haystack Butte (left).
I've been wanting to take a picture of a haystack for a while...(I don't know why) . Going up to a gig in Cayuga I saw some.
July 7th, 2007.
Looking south along Cannon Beach towards Haystack Rock. As we drove south along the coast, we stopped and spent a little time in Cannon Beach, walking the beach and looking at the shops. I can see why it is a popular vacation destination.
Haystack Rock, home to an impressive variety of birds and marine life, is a designated marine garden and a wilderness area. Volunteers with the Haystack Rock Awareness Program offer interpretive tours, educate visitors and act as stewards of the 16.5 million-year-old sea stack.
»Local guardians of Haystack Rock look for backup [The Oregonian]
Photo: Steven Nehl/The Oregonian
Small tarn on Haystacks looking towards Pillar. This is where Alfred Wainwright chose to have his ashes scattered after walking all the hills in the Lake District. If you manage to get up there, you will understand.
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.