

Today’s guest blogger, REI employee Ching Fu, recounts the soaring highs and chilly lows of her bike tour of the entire Skyline Drive and Blue Ridge Parkway last summer: It had been raining for 3 days straight, and I was ready to just be home. But I had to keep pedaling. The bitter cold rain was an unwelcome surprise, especially since it was July in the southeast... ...
Fall casts nature in especially photogenic light, so it seems fitting to cite a few websites where nature photography takes center stage: • The National Park Service announced the winners of its 7th annual National Natural Landmarks photo contest. The NPS administers a registry of 586 natural landmarks, from the Barringer Meteor Crater in Arizona (the largest impact crater yet discovered in the United States, caused 50,000 or so years ago by a hunk of rock weighing several hundred thousand ...
Posted by T.D. Wood on September 29, 2010 9:51 PM & Tagged Barringer Meteor Crater, Giant City Geological Area, Michael Frye, National Natural Landmarks, Photography, Q.T. Luong and Ted Evans | permalink | Comments
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