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Crater Lake & National Geographic
Eric Stoller's Blog —
Authority: 104
It’s official…I sold a photograph to the National Geographic Society. In 2006, I took several photographs of Crater Lake and stitched them into a panoramic photo. I had no idea that my... .1 day ago -
Winter: The Perfect Time To Plan Your Long-Distance Trek Along National Scenic Trails
National Parks Traveler —
Authority: 591
Winter is a season for planning. How better to pass some of those long, cold, snowy nights than before the fire or a the kitchen table with guidebooks and maps, calculators and checklists? And if you’re thinking of tackling one of the country’s long-distance hiking trails, planning is definitely not over-rated. ...5 days ago -
Annual Rogue River Users Meeting On November 16, 2009
Pacific Northwest Backroad Adventures —
Authority: 429
Grants Pass, OR – The Medford District Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest invite the public to the annual Rogue River Users Meeting on Monday, November 16, 2009, between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Grants Pass Interagency Office at 2164 NE Spalding ...2 weeks ago -
Wordless Wednesday 11-11-2009
WillTaft.com Full Feed —
Authority: 122
Original Article From: Healthy Living For People And Planet Earth Wordless Wednesday 11-11-20092 weeks ago -
Wordless Wednesday 11-04-2009
WillTaft.com Full Feed —
Authority: 122
Photograph is not the best, but can you believe where the trees are growing? Original Article From: Healthy Living For People And Planet Earth Wordless Wednesday 11-04-20093 weeks ago -
More Than A Few Ghost Stories Swirl About Crater Lake National Park
National Parks Traveler —
Authority: 591
Have you ever heard a man describe a woman as being “so beautiful it hurts”? Well, it’s a phrase that suits Crater Lake National Park perfectly. Just under 2,000 feet deep, Crater Lake is the clearest, cleanest, and deepest body of water in the United States. To the Klamath Indians, it was a sight too sacred for ...4 weeks ago

