By Bryce Stevens in Hiking, Mountaineering, Photography, Traveling
There is a reason why the Ansel Adams photographs of the Snake River and the Tetons have become some of his most recognizable works. The dramatic contrast between the flat river valley and the steep peaks is stunning. Grand Teton stands erect at 13,770 feet and Jenny Lake, at its base, sits at 6,783 feet. […]
By Bryce Stevens in Hiking, Mountaineering, Photography
Mount Stuart looks out over the Teanaway and Yakima River valleys in rural Kittitas County, Washington. From the summit, the views extend from Mt. Adams to Mt. Baker and practically every inner-Cascade range in between. Stu is one of the tallest non-volcanic peaks in the state at 9,415 feet and said to be a solid chunk […]
By Bryce Stevens in Exploration, Overlanding, Photography, Traveling
Valley of the Gods is so colorful and uniquely beautiful that it’s fit for kings, queens, and even Gods. That’s if they like dry high deserts which are hot as hell in the summer and damned cold in the winter. This place is so special that BLM designated the road through it as a scenic […]
By Team MountainZone in Hiking, Photography, Waterfalls
Oregon might have the highest concentration of beautiful waterfalls in the country. Several other states would probably consider those fighting words, but we will let you judge for yourselves. Silver Falls east of Salem Some of the Oregon waterfalls are well-known like Multnomah Falls along the Historic Columbia River Highway. There are about 20 other […]