West Chester Windows & Record Shop
Records are courtesy of the Mad Platter, the record (as in LPs for you old folks) store in town.
Personal Photography and Work
Records are courtesy of the Mad Platter, the record (as in LPs for you old folks) store in town.
I was honored to stand next to my photo of Dean Oldt’s welcome from 2008 at the newly-built Patriot Plaza in the Sarasota National Cemetery. I was also honored to meet some of the outstanding…
Wanting to try my first bushwhack and being a huge fan of Ricketts Glen, I had high hopes for this hike. It did not disappoint.
This time of year, the rocks at Ricketts Glen are filled with fallen leaves, making for a continuous breathtaking 6.25-mile loop.
Marking the eastern extent of Pennsylvania’s Blue Mountain ridge, Mount Minsi rises to 1,461 feet along the Appalachian Trail.
Psyched at my first black bear spotting, I turned from Old Rag up the Robertson Mountain Trail. This is a steep, constant climb, with 1,700 vertical feet in the last 1.5 miles to the summit.
There was a reason Jack Conte is wearing knee pads. If they’re coming to your town, you should go!
Shots are mainly with a new excellent little lens I got for my Fuji X-A1 – the Voigtlander Heliar 15mm f/4.5.
Known only for these particular summits and the gigantic Cabela’s, little Hamburg, PA hosts one of the best hikes in the state: Pinnacle and Pulpit Rock.
I hiked about 20.1 miles, gaining 7,200 vertical feet over 8 mountains. It wasn’t quite a full Great Range Traverse, but I got to hike some new trails and re-summit some of the most picturesque summits in the Adirondacks. It was a good day.
Had a chance the other day to swing by 30th Street Station at sunset.
Took some time today to fire off a couple shots of a sweet BMW 750Li for sale by CC Classic Cars.
One of the best views we never saw in our initial round of Adirondack 46 was Big Slide Mountain.
We had accomplished a goal set 5 years prior, through adversity and joy, in a simply perfect day for hiking in these beautiful Adirondack mountains.