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The Greatest of Days - Dan and Heather's Wedding


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Our wedding in all of its glory from a wide range of photographers.

389 files, last one added on Oct 18, 2009

Toledo botanical gardens - a place for our wedding


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From its first view, I was hooked, and I knew Heather was too. That's why I only thought of this as the place for our wedding - and so it was. Definitely more exciting than the back patio of a stately mansion.

216 files, last one added on Jun 05, 2011

A New Home for Dan and Heather


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Heather's major changes and renovations with some of my help thrown in (all that HGTV paid off in creating HGTV2). Thank you, Obama, our families, friends, and all those who made this a great place to grow old in.

275 files, last one added on Dec 04, 2011

An enjoyable day in the gardens of our house


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Because the house folder was getting big and the outside of the house was turning into Longwood Gardens North.

244 files, last one added on Oct 04, 2011

The World of Monuments and Granite on the Potomac: Washington DC


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A truly awesome city with so much history and emotion. I look to DC in the summer of 05 as the catalyst to who I currently am politically and personally. I could go down there every couple months and never grow tired of the monuments and museums.

157 files, last one added on Aug 28, 2011

The Booth Escape Trail - An Act of Treason Revisited


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A work in progress. We start with Ford's Theater where Lincoln was shot. Eventually, as time and money and weather cooperate, I'll get the other stops, too.

30 files, last one added on Aug 28, 2011

Mount Vernon - America's "First" President's Home


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Ok, so it's not like Jefferson's home, but it's still nice - save the LONG waits to get into the mansion. And yes, it's true that Washington wasn't really a man of words (we can't all be Jefferson), but it is American history and it has a great view of the Potomac and a cool weathervane on top!

46 files, last one added on Apr 09, 2009

Monticello's Beauty in Architecture and Nature


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Heather loves HGTV and I think Jefferson is the greatest president we ever had. Is it any wonder that we went to his former mansion outside Charlottesville?

35 files, last one added on Sep 18, 2008

A Longwood Gardens Christmas


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The best time of the year for Longwood Gardens is also the busiest time of the year. Plan early and remember that traffic is hellacious on weekends and between Christmas and New Year so get a garden pass or get advance tickets. Prepare yourself for some elbows to the side and people not looking while they walk, but that said, prepare yourself for some beautiful displays and arrangements. Dont't forget to dress warm!!

257 files, last one added on Dec 19, 2011

A Place For All Seasons: Longwood Gardens


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Southeastern PA's flower capital. A comparison of pictures of flowers in bloom versus those about to bloom and some shots from Christmastime 2009.

927 files, last one added on Dec 31, 2011

A Day at Sunset Rocks


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An hour or so past Harrisburg, these views are pretty typical for ridges along the trails of Pennsylvania. That said, the boulder ridge was sweet. The view from the actual rocks was better in fall than summer - I'm just saying.

77 files, last one added on Dec 25, 2011

A Great Day When the Lilies Bloom: French Creek State Park


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There are some good things to see at French Creek. A loop trail around the lake and a trail up the mountain that really isn't that long. Also, there is frisbee golf. Other than that, nothing else comes to mind. Sorry.

39 files, last one added on Dec 29, 2011

The Waterfalls of West Virginia that We've Seen


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This folder contains Blackwater Falls and the Falls of Hill Creek.

129 files, last one added on Oct 05, 2010

Honeymoon in + around Elkins, West Virginia - it's not Deliverance


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The various photos from Elkins, West Virginia, where Ol' Girl and I went on our honeymoon.

116 files, last one added on Dec 19, 2010

Red Rocks Means Coal Mine Pollution: Douglas Falls, WVa


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Douglas Falls is actually polluted by all of the effects that have come from mining way back when. That said, if you don't know why things are reddish / orange, they actually look kind of beautiful. Just don't swim in the water!

54 files, last one added on Aug 28, 2011

Deep Creek Lake in Maryland: Kayaking and Summer Fun


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Deep Creek Lake in Maryland is actually on the western side of the state not far from the playground world of West Virginia's woodlands. Heather and I went with her friends Kelly and Ted and enjoyed the wonderful pursuit of kayaking together... and she didn't even kill me!!!

21 files, last one added on Aug 28, 2011

Hiking at Seneca Rocks and Spruce Knob - "Away, rain and fog!!"


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The 2 big mountains of West Virginia that we took on, Spruce Knob (the tallest) and Seneca Rocks (the one we walked up) are on display here.

86 files, last one added on Oct 11, 2009

We're all Aboard for Ghosts and Insanity at the Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum


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The site of some serious haunting that was documented by the TAPS guys (soon to be by the Ghost Adventurer wimps), the trans allegheny lunatic asylum ia a really cool spot for psychologists too as it once housed the "not right" (whether they were truly not right or just dumped off by family).

42 files, last one added on Oct 04, 2009

Heather's trip to West Virginia


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While Dan finished his thesis (or most of it), Heather played with Ted and Kelly in West Virginia's autumn glory.

33 files, last one added on Dec 19, 2010

I Finally Made it to the Wave


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On the 4th time, he made it to see Coyote Buttes and the Wave. WOO HOO!!! The toughest hike ever. All the same, he learned Crash Davis' rule - "DON'T THINK! IT CAN ONLY HURT THE BALLCLUB!"

29 files, last one added on Sep 16, 2007

Zion National Park - Best Park on the Colorado Plateau


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Red Yosemite in all of its glory. If you go there, you will clearly love the Zion Narrows or you're a communist spy and traitor to all that is America. Someday, we're going back and doing the Subway, Angel's Landing, Orderville Canyon, and some of the other slots. Someday.

171 files, last one added on Jun 07, 2010

Real Deal American Ghosts at Mesa Verde


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My favorite national park, which is famous for the archaeological ruins that are preserved here. While you can wander the mesa tops and sides, it's really all about the cliff dwellings.

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Visions of hoodoos and weathered fins - Bryce Canyon


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The best new place I visited in 2007's desert odyssey. The ampitheater is an incredible view and an amazing place to hike around. Highly recommended by the good folks at this website.

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Painted Deserts and Rock Solid Lumber - Petrified Forest


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From the NPS - Over 200 million years ago, the logs washed into an ancient river system + were buried quick + deep enough by massive amounts of sediment + debris also carried in the water, that oxygen was cut off + decay slowed to a process that would now take centuries. Minerals absorbed into the porous wood over hundreds + thousands of years crystallized within the cellular structure, replacing the organic material as it broke down over time. Here large jewel-like crystals of clear quartz, purple amethyst, yellow citrine, + smoky quartz formed.

53 files, last one added on Jun 08, 2010

Where Britney Sang About not Being a Girl + Not Being a Woman - Antelope Canyon


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And yes, the Navajos do use this as a selling point when they take you on a tour of both sections of this awesome slot canyon.

115 files, last one added on Jun 05, 2010

Hole in the rock park - Arches National Park


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Delicate Arch and the scenery of these amazing geological wonders of the Southwest. Over the years, I've seen more and more of it, but the temperatures are just too unbearable to truly spend a day there. That said, I dream of going back and doing the Fiery Furnace.

108 files, last one added on Jun 08, 2010

Viewed from the Waters of Lake Powell - Rainbow Bridge


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We weren't able to do many things during vacation 2010, but we did make it to this place, but before it was over, we ended up getting super sick and going out of commission the whole next day. Prior to that, here were the views of the scenery (Rainbow Bridge!) from Glen Canyon and the dam that created Lake Powell.

69 files, last one added on Jun 02, 2010

Waterholes Canyon - A Short Trip from Page


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Waterholes Canyon is located on Navajo land right outside of Page, Arizona. It costs about $11 to get in, and the trail is actually a rocklined avenue through to the bottom of the fenced in area. When you get there, it's actually more narrow than it looks.

Definitely a fun hike.

25 files, last one added on Jun 06, 2010

Paria Canyon


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Everyone makes such a big deal about the Grand Canyon, but Paria is a lot quieter and they have Buckskin Gulch, the Toadstool Trail, and the Wave.

29 files, last one added on Sep 13, 2007

The Big Walls of the Great Ditch - Grand Canyon


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I know I said that I would never go back there, but seeing as I'm going below the rim, I now have an excuse to go back in there.
I still meant it when I said that there is no reason to go to this park if all you're going to do is take pictures of the rim because you'll just want to throw annoying kids, annoying dogs, and angry touristy types over the edge. That said, I'm probably angry to state that.

81 files, last one added on Jun 01, 2010

Getting Lost in Abbey's world - Canyonlands National Park + Newspaper Rock


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The Utah equivalent of the Grand Canyon in all of its above the river glory, which is to say it's basically a nice view, but a long drive out into the middle of nowhere. Someday, we're going to do the Grand Gallery and see the sights from the floor of the canyon. Of this, I dream!

32 files, last one added on Jun 07, 2010

Ute Mountain Tribal park: A day with the Ancient Spirits:


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The unspoiled Native American run part of Mesa Verde, which is really cool, but you're at the mercy of where the Utes want to take you. Not that there is anything wrong with that, but it's not a guarantee what you're getting until you get there.

16 files, last one added on Apr 12, 2011

The Great Big Hole in the Arizona Landscape - Meteor Crater


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The tourist trap that is the first proven meteor strike of serious magnitude on our planet - and what a big hole it is!!

20 files, last one added on Jun 08, 2010

The Secret World of Clear Creek Canyon


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North of Phoenix is a creek that you can wander and hike / swim through. It's pretty peaceful, but in all honesty, it's more about flyfishing than it is about hiking.

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The over-rated park of the Colorado Plateau - Capitol Reef


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For what is there and what is the geological wonder of this national park, it's a great place to visit once, but as a fellow traveller asked me, "what's there?" not much if you're not a rock hound scientist, but it's definitely worth 1 visit - esp. if you like picking all the fruit you can eat from the orchards.

22 files, last one added on Sep 16, 2007

On the Road to See the Ghosts of Northern Arizona: Cliff Dwellers Arizona


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Right before the Navajo Bridge, you will come to this little stop, and while it's a roadside attraction and Navajo jewelry stop, it's actually a really cool place to stretch the legs and imagine the ghosts of great warriors come and gone as you marvel at the rocks and houses built up against them.

13 files, last one added on Apr 12, 2011

In the Desert Solitaire - Abbey's Colorado Plateau


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The Colorado Plateau. Soon to be updated again because nothing beats slots canyons and the beautiful meditative silence of the desert except Reese Witherspoon, but seeing as she is not in my life, I'll have to "settle" for the desert.

83 files, last one added on Apr 12, 2011

Going Out West...


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Where they'll appreciate me.
Hopefully, just like Tom Waits sings, I'll look good without a shirt on when I'm hiking the canyons and deserts of all things in the South West and great void between the Rockies and the Sierras.

29 files, last one added on Jan 14, 2010

The best dinosaur display in the whole wide world (really!) - Carnegie Museum


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For the dinosaurs, the animal mounts, or whatever you go there for, Carnegie kicks butt. Aron Ralston went there and Randy Pausch taught there, plus my cousin works for them. Good school.

81 files, last one added on Jan 29, 2011

The Extremest of Hikes - Going to See the Incerdible Grandeur at Sullivan Run


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Sullivan Falls, Pigeon Falls, Bear Run Falls, and a lot of nameless little falls on Sullivan Run, which is a beautiful but scrambling around the sides trail right next to Ricketts Glen. It is beautiful, but be prepared to go belly button deep or through the brush to move through the creek above Sullivan Falls. This was described as Ricketts Glen before the trails went in, which is sort of true, but it's hard to be that awesome. Still, worth a trip if you go to Sullivan / Luzerne County for the weekend.

108 files, last one added on Jun 20, 2010

Muddy Journey off the Beaten Path to Heberly Run


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The rougher side of Sullivan Run (at least for cars) was a journey through mud and bogs on an ealry fall day in 2009. More photos will follow when the weather improves and we can feel warm while treking through the water to get to Big Falls and Lewis Falls. Until then, here is Upper and Lower Twin Falls.

34 files, last one added on Jan 01, 2010

Ricketts Glen Winter


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The best time to see my favorite PA site to visit. Ricketts Glen - 22 waterfalls of size over a 7.2 mile loop in beautiful Sullivan County. All the same, solo winter journeys are over for this married man, so if you want a travel buddy, contact me. I really want to go back, but I really want to know that I have backup - just in case.

130 files, last one added on Feb 08, 2008

The glory of Ricketts Glen in Spring and Summer


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Spring is great for Ricketts because the greens are so electric. Summer can be really hot and often, there isn't much water coming down through. Rainy mornings are the best. If only I could win Powerball and end up living near there permanently, I would be a very happy person.

231 files, last one added on Jun 01, 2009

Heather's first trip to Ricketts Glen


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May 17, 2008, I took Heather to Ricketts for the first time. The water was flowing more than I had ever seen it flow before. These are the cream of the crop pictures from spring and summer. I hope you enjoy the pictures of that trip as much as we did.

119 files, last one added on May 21, 2008

Ricketts Glen Fall


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Fall is also a great time to be amongst the waterfalls though there isn't much foliage colors to be seen except when you're entering into the woodlands. That said, there are still a healthy mix of colors here and ther that definitely make it worth your while.

140 files, last one added on Oct 11, 2009

Afoot In the Land of the Molly Maguires (Jim Thorpe)


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AThe picturesque town of Jim Thorpe and the Old Jail that you can still visit to check out the historical executions of the Molly Maguires.

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The steep and treacherous Glen Onoko Falls - A new standard of toughness


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The final waterfall is the tough one - even if the ones before it are accessed with root grabs to ascend the 60degree incline (and greater) that much of the climb is. Definitely one of the more picturesque trails of PA. You will literally go off the map to get to the final falls - but trust me, they're worth it!

164 files, last one added on Sep 18, 2010

Thee Place for Extreme Kayaking or Just Hiking - Hornbecks Creek


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While we were technically there before (Indian Ladders is the top of Hornbecks Creek), the real deal stuff is from the bottom of 209. There are 3 falls with a gorge in between 1+2 that features a series of 10+ foot un-named falls that make for extreme kayaking fun - time to learn how to do that (and get a good insurance policy and health care plan!!!).

103 files, last one added on Dec 21, 2010

Biggest Waterfall in Pennsylvania - Raymondskill


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And so it was that in June of 2009 we finally tagged the bottom of Raymondskill (3rd visit). Almost 200 feet tall (ff you count both falls as 1), it's definitely a must see - but mostly for what's at the bottom.

68 files, last one added on Dec 21, 2010

Northern PA's Other Mega Waterfall - Bushkill Falls


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Yes, it's bigger than anything at Ricketts, but you also have to pay additional funds to get in AND they have this thing about not letting people in to hike during the winter. Personally, in the words of my personal hero Bill O' Reilly, we think that is ridiculous.

142 files, last one added on May 11, 2009

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