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Travel guide of MountainIt almost seemed unreal, how beautiful the mountains looked during sunset. Almost like a painting. The entire time the sun was setting, we all just were silent and in awe of how beautiful our earth is.
Experienced by Ivana Cajina
Imagine a road almost as high as Mt Hood. Would you like to drive on it? Well Southeastern Oregon has you covered! This is the Steens Mountain Road (can you spot the car?), the highest road in Oregon reaching 9,700 feet!
Experienced by adrian
a different view of Internationally renowned Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone’s Seven Magic Mountains.
Experienced by Tim Trad
While hiking Mt. Ryan in Joshua Tree National Park we saw a curious group of figures in the distance. Looking closer, we were able to see a group of people taking turns walking a tight rope between a mountain slope and a huge boulder. It wasn’t until I looked at this photo on my computer that I realized there were so many people present.
Experienced by Brent Payton
This photo marks one of the first moments in months where the sounds of nature around me overpowered the distant drone of tires rushing over pavement. Hiking to the peak of Blood Mountain, GA, my primary goal was to get out of earshot of the highway at last. I’m happy we made it.
Experienced by Mitchell Griest
I’ve seen this mountain 100 times and failed to capture the beauty of it at least 1000 times. It’s so close to the location I stay at in Silverthorne, Colorado that I always seem to have either no foreground or a bunch of buildings in the way. This day in the fall was perfect though. Clouds covered the top, which is a sort of bowl anyways but you can’t tell in this photo. The orange stood out in the front like crazy. It was an easy shot to capture. Just point and shoot. It feels like I waited forever for this shot. Finally got it. Off to get the next one.
Experienced by Nathan Anderson
This photo has no story, not for the shot. I was on the way through Rocky Mountain National Park when I saw this from the car window and I snapped a few shots. The interesting part of this is photo is the editing. Originally two photos with a bunch of water in the foreground, this photo was radically transformed. It’s not something I do very often but I thought a lot about this photo. I also tried a lot of different things. After leaving the photo and coming back to it, inspiration from this very site, and lot’s of versions I ended up with this.
Experienced by Nathan Anderson
I’ve only been to Salvation Mountain, near the Salton Sea, but both times was able to meet Leonard before he passed. The second time I went, our group offered to help paint and he said “yes!” So we did.
Experienced by Randy Laybourne
I went out with my brother recently, hiking along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Blowing Rock, NC. He loves the mountains but rarely visits, so we spend as much time as possible outside when he makes his way out west. He took a minute to breathe about halfway up the trail at Rough Ridge.
Experienced by Robert Nelson
After hiking up Blood Mountain, GA, we found a cozy clearing among the dense vegetation to hang our hammocks. We stayed for an hour or so, sharing oranges, listening for birds, and enjoying the lack of bugs. When we arrived, our hideaway was shrouded in the thick fog that we’d climbed through all morning. Before we packed up, though, we peeked around the corner once more to find that the wall of white had mostly melted away, revealing the rich blues of the neighboring peaks all around us.
Experienced by Mitchell Griest
Another Sunrise hike to catch a another beautiful sunrise on top of Shaptop Mountain in Bedford, VA
Experienced by Isaac Wendland
While hiking through the Adirondacks in upstate NY, my girlfriend and I came upon this elevated portion of the trail. Through the clouds of mosquitos, we walked above some fragile shrubbery wondered how much further we were to the summit. This particular shot was taken on our way out - a great hike I’ll remember for quite some time.
Experienced by Greg Garnhart
Shot out of a window on the highway with no editing! I’m in love with the Rocky’s
Experienced by Åaker
Landing in Bryson city, we kept hearing about the Road to Nowhere, so we had to see for ourselves. We learned the story of this historic tunnel and it sure does lead to nowhere…
Experienced by Claire Rodahaver
We were driving all over the Great Smoky National Park looking for photos to take. There was nothing like this lookout. It’s crazy how tiny we are in comparison to the miles of mountains ahead.
Experienced by Mika Matin
Driving through Rocky Mountain State Park outside of Denver, Colorado. Couldn’t have asked for a better pose from this big Daddy Buck. I was hoping for a surprise late in the day and got it. Driving along the road, there he was. I jumped out and got one of those rare shots. He looked up just in time as I clicked away.
Experienced by Steve Adams
We hiked up to the top of a ridge in the Great Smoky Mountains for a view, but as soon as we started climbing the fog moved in. While we didn’t get the panoramic views from above we’d hoped for, we did get some spooky landscapes.
Experienced by Nicole Y-C
Pratt Lake, Seattle, Washington. View from the granite mountain trailhead
Experienced by Saish Menon
Trail signs. Shot with ♥ on a Canon EOS Rebel T3i & a Canon 50mm USM II.
Experienced by Jeremiah Lawrence
Growing up on the coast I never thought I would ever want to be away from the ocean. But when I came to the mountains for the first time, 5 years ago, that all changed. I am in awe every time I go there. This time was no different. The first getaway trip with the wife ( @just.the.letter.kay ) was an experience I will never forget. Seeing the splendor of Gods creation with the person you love most is something I will never grow tired of.
Experienced by Will Suddreth