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alhamdilah9 t1_j5pptnq wrote
We’re you able to drive down to the trailhead or had to park at the trail head parking lot? Im headed there in about 1.5 weeks
Equal-Bad-8489 OP t1_j5po6ds wrote
Reply to comment by slatespirit in Big Sur, CA [OC] [4000x6000] by Equal-Bad-8489
Thanks!
rosesandpiglets t1_j5pjddl wrote
Reply to comment by rivryan in Mount Rainier! [OC][6240x4160] by rivryan
Great shot btw.
utsuriga t1_j5pjcyp wrote
That sneaky little rainbow makes this one really great.
rivryan OP t1_j5pj6pr wrote
Reply to comment by rosesandpiglets in Mount Rainier! [OC][6240x4160] by rivryan
Correct!
rosesandpiglets t1_j5pizc0 wrote
Reply to Mount Rainier! [OC][6240x4160] by rivryan
Tahoma/Tacoma/Tacobet. Rainer was a loser British admiral who fought against the founding of the US, his name doesn’t belong on the mother of waters.
HylianPaladin t1_j5pilio wrote
Snow, desert, mountains, canyons and a rainbow to boot!? Wow! ♡
Ok_Pineapple_278 t1_j5ph6ny wrote
Why is these beautiful places always named devil? I’m sure the native Americans called it something different before the Europeans invaded and renamed everything.
tommyjangles22 t1_j5pguua wrote
Reply to comment by inafirul18 in Kagawong, Canada [OC] [2048x1211] by inafirul18
Is it constantly changing landscapes or is it like Planet Earth and explains where and what it is? Sounds cool
superpanjy t1_j5perjy wrote
Reply to comment by _angesaurus in Kilauea volcano erupting | Big Island, Hawaii | OC | 4240x2830 by mjconns
Thank you for sharing. We will definitely consider going.
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5akul t1_j5pbx31 wrote
Sedona's gorgeous. Got the chance to visit a few weeks ago, it was amazing
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LivesInaYurt OP t1_j5p7vpm wrote
Reply to comment by ric820 in Devil's bridge. Sedona, Arizona [OC] [1600x1064] by LivesInaYurt
Thanks so much :) It was a beautiful hike and definitely going early (7am) was a good call because even on the way down the trail was already getting crowded. Was amazed by the overall quality of hiking in Sedona. What a magical place!
ric820 t1_j5p6iz6 wrote
Reply to comment by LivesInaYurt in Devil's bridge. Sedona, Arizona [OC] [1600x1064] by LivesInaYurt
That is a great shot. I love that hike and the views. Can't wait for my next trip out that way.
_angesaurus t1_j5p3w9k wrote
Reply to comment by mjconns in Kilauea volcano erupting | Big Island, Hawaii | OC | 4240x2830 by mjconns
Oh it was the opposite weather for me lol. Day time steam vent viewing was so windy, it was literally pushing me around. Felt like pele was trying to push me off a cliff! Lol
mjconns OP t1_j5p2tgb wrote
Reply to comment by _angesaurus in Kilauea volcano erupting | Big Island, Hawaii | OC | 4240x2830 by mjconns
during the day, you're not wrong! but it's kinda brutal at night... windy and dark af!
inafirul18 OP t1_j5p22yf wrote
Reply to Kagawong, Canada [OC] [2048x1211] by inafirul18
Recently got inspired the other day watching some landscape channels like Worldscapes 4K on Roku. Thought I'd go through my camera roll and edit some landscape photos I took back on my hike and remembered this beautiful shot.
Decided it would be a great post to the subreddit!
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Chipotle42 OP t1_j5owqoy wrote
Reply to Midnight sun on clouds, the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula [OC][5629x3553] by Chipotle42
The Antarctic Sound is mostly famous for all the icebergs - they are sent north from the Weddell Gyre through the Sound. It was a real treat to be able to see them for myself. BTW, the bigger iceberg in this photo is very unusual for the Antarctic Sound area - most icebergs are much smaller (bergy-bits) or much bigger (tabular icebergs).
Chipotle42 OP t1_j5ow2dt wrote
Reply to comment by SkepticalTransplant in Midnight sun on clouds, the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula [OC][5629x3553] by Chipotle42
Thanks!
Chipotle42 OP t1_j5ow0tf wrote
Reply to comment by WhippetRun in Midnight sun on clouds, the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula [OC][5629x3553] by Chipotle42
Me, too!
jackbr1989 t1_j5ov797 wrote
It's beautiful
Kahnza t1_j5ossx8 wrote
Reply to comment by mokhselim in Seven waterfalls in Mauritius [OC][3024 x 4032] by mokhselim
>No edits just color correction
Hmmm
rjeBrewer t1_j5psmmg wrote
Reply to comment by alhamdilah9 in Devil's bridge. Sedona, Arizona [OC] [1600x1064] by LivesInaYurt
Was just there over Christmas... To get to the actual DB parking trailhead, you need a 4wd vehicle. Most of the ones I saw there were lifted jeeps fwiw.
You have at least 2 other options. You can park at the dry creek trailhead and walk up the chuck wagon trail or dry creek road. OR you can park at the mescal trailhead and walk that towards the DB trail. My wife and I chose the mescal trail and it was a great 1.5 mile addition! It had some great 360* views!
Check out Google maps of the DB trailhead and zoom out a touch, you will see all three trailheads.