What a year it’s been!

What a year it’s been!

The one year anniversary of my vagabond life was September 17th. I spent it photographing wildlife in the rain in Grand Teton National Park. It’s hard to believe it’s already been a year since that bittersweet day I left most of my possessions behind and began an unforgettable journey into the unknown.

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A cow elk crosses the Snake River enveloped in the early morning mist. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.

Along the way, I’ve seen amazing sights, old friends, ancient ruins, dear family, and indescribable beauty.

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These Anasazi ruins in Utah’s Mule Canyon have been nicknamed the “House on Fire” ruins because the textures of the cliffs above the ruins resemble flames.

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Yellowstone National Park’s Grand Prismatic Spring is the third largest hot spring in the world, so big it’s visible from space. The striking colors of the pool match the dispersion of light found in the rainbow.

I’ve fretted over the weather and been awestruck by it.

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Dramatic view from the Cedaredge Overlook on Colorado’s Grand Mesa on a stormy summer afternoon.

I’ve learned that traveling is much different when it’s your life. I go slower, see more, and change my plans often. I’ve discovered the true meaning of “it’s not the destination, but the journey.” I’ve stressed over repairs and thanked my lucky stars that this old motor home is still holding up. I’ve been back to familiar places and discovered some I never knew existed.

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Boxelder Canyon is a little-known, beautifully scenic gorge in Converse County Wyoming, near the town of Glenrock. The interior of the canyon is virtually inaccessible to all but the most determined of hikers. There are no trails and many sheer rock walls, which is perhaps why it is still as enchanting and unspoiled as it was when I lived in this area more than three decades ago.

 

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Battleship Rock in Valley of the Gods, Utah. Valley of the Gods is located in a remote area of southern Utah just 25 miles north of Monument Valley. With its red rock mesas, towering sandstone buttes, and balancing rocks that seem to defy gravity, this place is every bit as inspiring and beautiful to behold as Monument Valley. Managed by BLM, Valley of the Gods is also less crowed than its more famous counterpart, even though it’s more accessible.

I’ve seen wild creatures large and small.

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This bull moose definitely had somewhere to go. He was walking determinedly in the cold, pouring rain at Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.

 

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The male black-chinned hummingbirds always seem to be all dressed up. Especially when the light hits them just right.

I’ve been in the shadow of some of the highest mountains in this country, and some of the smallest.

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First light on Mount Moran and the Grand Tetons at Oxbow Bend in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park. Fresh snow, valley fog, autumn colors, and smooth water make this scene a dream come true.

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A thunderstorm rolls in over the Sutter Buttes in the central valley of California at sunset. In this view from the west,the swirling clouds are illuminated by the setting sun in a dramatic weather display.

My home has been at sea level and at over 8000 feet. I’ve met others who, like me, choose to live this way and others who live this way not of their own choice. I’ve met people who wish to live this life “someday,” and some who have been doing it for decades. And despite the impressions some people seem to have, my life is not just one big vacation. There is still laundry, grocery shopping, house cleaning and dirty dishes. A lot of time is spent on RV maintenance as well. I’ve found that no matter what I expect, life still gives me the unexpected. I’ve gotten comfortable with not knowing what’s next. Some of the places I thought would be amazing turned out to only be okay. Some of the places I thought would be okay turned out to be amazing.

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Falls Creek Falls is an awe-inspiring waterfall in the Gifford Pinchot National forest of southern Washington. The water falls more than 300 feet over three tiers. Only the lower two tiers are visible at once, as in this image captured in the autumn rain.

Nine states in the first year and I’ve just crossed into the tenth. Montana is the place I begin year two. Looking back, I can’t help but feel incredibly grateful for the choices I’ve made and the opportunities I’ve been given. Although it hasn’t been all rainbows and unicorns, it has been one of the best years of my life.

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The pot of gold is in Waldport, Oregon. The beautiful rainbow is reflected in the calm morning water of the Alsea River for only a few magical moments.

As my 53rd birthday approaches, I can only hope for the good fortune to continue. And even if it doesn’t, I have an incredible year of memories and experiences that have changed me forever.

 

I need your help.

I need your help.

After spending the last month back in my home town with family and friends, and doing a lot of work on my motor home, I’m beginning to realize I’ve taken some things for granted. When I set out on this journey, almost a year ago, I was very diligent about making sure my “home” was in tip top mechanical shape. I bought new tires, had the brakes overhauled, and got a clean bill of health on it from a reliable mechanic. But, the combination of little leaks, minor problems, and some brutal wind on the way to my current destination has been something of a wake-up call regarding the integrity of the coach. It’s not that I didn’t expect some issues when I set out in a 20 year old motor home, but I did expect it would last me for at least 3 or 4 years. Considering the latest issues, the mortality of this RV would appear to be approaching sooner than I thought.

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Night begins to fall on Cathedral Rock in Sedona, Arizona as the full moon rises.

I’ve really grown to love this lifestyle over the past year, and I will do whatever I can to continue. And here’s where I’m asking for help from you, my friends and fans. I’m either going to need some serious (meaning expensive) repairs done to this home on wheels, or I’m going to have to replace it with a newer (used) one. I have some savings set aside, but it’s not enough. So I’m calling on everyone who likes my work and would like to see this journey continue, to please show my portfolio to as many people as you can. Especially if you happen to know someone who has decision making power regarding the decorating of corporate, government, or business offices, as this is where most of the sales of my prints come from. I offer discounts for multiple prints and I’m also open to licensing agreements. Here is the link: Loree’s Portfolio

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Good Morning Crater Lake

I will continue to make the repairs I can as they are needed, but at some point, it’s going to go beyond my DIY ingenuity. It’s possible that it already has. Rest assured, my safety is not at risk, but the livability of this home of mine is coming into question. I will do whatever it takes to continue until I cannot any more.

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Sunlight and clouds just before sunset as seen from a high mountain road somewhere on Colorado’s western slope.

I also know that things have a way of working out just as they are supposed to, so I’m paying attention to whatever life brings my way. If I’ve learned anything over the years, it’s that these bumps in the road inevitably turn out to be opportunities in disguise. I’m already keeping my eyes open for an affordable, but newer motor home. I’m already looking around at the cost of repairs. I will do whatever I can to continue down this road (pun intended), including asking for help from everyone out there who reads this blog. Help me get my photos in front of as many eyes as possible and help me continue doing what I believe I was meant to do. Thank you so much for your support.

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The peak splendor of autumn in all it’s glorious colors at the entrance to Multnomah Falls in Oregon’s scenic Columbia River Gorge.

 

Sedona, my impressions

Sedona, my impressions

Having recently spent some time near Sedona, Arizona, it strikes me how the “tourism industry” can spoil a place. With somewhere between 2 and 4 million visitors a year, Sedona is a very popular tourist destination. The Chamber of Commerce touts tourism as the “core industry and economic generator” for the town. I use the word town loosely. Sedona is really a city pretending to be a small town. The small town image is obviously more attractive to visitors.

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Heavenly sunset at Cathedral Rock, reflected in Oak Creek in Sedona, Arizona.

There are some absolutely gorgeous sights to see around Sedona, including Cathedral Rock. But, there are a limited number of places to photograph the lovely natural beauty of the area, due to massive commercial and private development. Most views of the stunning natural red rocks are blocked by golf resorts, hotels, and sprawling private mansions with huge KEEP OUT and NO TRESPASSING signs posted everywhere.

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Watching the full moon rise between the spires of Sedona, Arizona’s Cathedral Rock is a truly unforgettable experience.

Don’t get me wrong, I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the wonderful and unique natural landscapes around Sedona. What I didn’t enjoy were the four lanes of bumper-to-bumper traffic, the “tourist information” buildings on every corner that are nothing more than fronts to sign people up for high-pressure time-share sales pitches, or the uppity attitude of the campgrounds when they found out I had the audacity to try and secure an rv space less than a year in advance. As it turns out, I’m glad I couldn’t get a space in Sedona, since I ended up staying about fifteen miles away in Cottonwood, which is a lovely little town with friendly people and unpretentious shops and restaurants.

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Double rainbow over Cathedral Rock in Sedona, Arizona. Recent rains have left pools of water, creating an opportunity to capture a reflection of the famous, mystical rock in the foreground.

While I love natural wonders, I prefer my nature with a bit of remoteness and solitude rather than a huge dollop of commercial development and modern conveniences. Obviously, the millions who flock there each year feel differently than I do, and that’s fine with me. To each their own. All in all, I’m glad I went to Sedona, if only to say I did. Suffice to say, it’s not on the list of places I want to go back to.

Please take heed if you live in a lovely little town, surrounded by natural wonders, and believe that tourism is the panacea to all your economic woes. Careful what you wish for. Your town could become another Sedona.

 

 

The most amazing thing I never thought I would do.

The most amazing thing I never thought I would do.

I have a fear of heights. It’s not something I think about, but more of a primal reaction when I’m in a high place like the edge of a cliff or a balcony on a tall building. My body reacts automatically. My legs get shaky and I get butterflies in the stomach. So, never in my wildest imaginings did I think I would be doing aerial photography from a helicopter. And, one with the doors off, too! Yet sometimes life takes you to places you never intended to go.

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Red Butte is an 1800 ft. pyramid shaped monolith just outside Zion National Park’s Kolob Canyons area. It is home to a natural arch, which is seldom seen except from the air. In this aerial photograph, you can see the arch on the left side of the mountain, opposite the hoodoos on the right.

So, when offered the opportunity to go up on a private flight with the doors off, the photographer in me won out over the acrophobe, and I said yes! I expected to be terrified the whole time.

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Aerial view of a cliff face at the top of Kolob Terrace in Zion National Park, Utah. Spring rains have resulted in a lush green landscape in the southern Utah desert highlighted by sunlight breaking through a light cloud cover.

I still don’t know if being seated and strapped in dissipated my fear, or if I was just so awestruck that being scared had no emotional space, but I didn’t react as I expected to. I have to say, it was one of the most amazing experiences of my life.

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Aerial view of Zion Canyon in Zion National Park, Utah. From the ground, this place is hard to believe. From the air, it’s almost unfathomable.

The pilot, Nate, of Zion Helicopters, was extremely knowledgeable and did a great job of taking us to places where the best photos could be had. He also monitored the wind speed while in the air in order to take us lower when it was safe.

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Smithsonian Butte is a 6632 ft. mountain situated just south of Zion National Park and just west of the Canaan Mountain Wilderness in southern Utah. In this aerial photograph, you see the top of Smithsonian Butte in the foreground and the cliffs of Zion Canyon in the background.

It was one of those things that you don’t even realize is on your bucket list until after you have done it. And I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I want to do it again!

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The Canaan Mountain Wilderness is a remote wilderness area to the south of Zion National Park. The wilderness area consists of over 44,000 acres, dominated by Canaan Mountain. Pictured here is a portion of the mountain’s 2000 ft. Navajo sandstone cliffs. If you look closely at the highest point of the cliffs, you will see an American Flag planted by some hearty local explorers.

My advice to you is, if you ever get the chance to go on a helicopter tour–do it! Even if you are not a photographer, it’s an experience you will never forget.

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The mouth of Zion Canyon in Zion National Park from the air. Mount Kinesava and the West Temple dominate the left of the image while the town of Springdale, Utah can be seen in the middle right of the scene below the East Temple.

 

 

Egrets…I Have a Few

Egrets…I Have a Few

Well, it’s been almost half a year since I left a somewhat stable and predictable existence behind to embark on a mobile lifestyle. I thought I would share some things I’ve observed along the way that were unexpected.

Great egret (Ardea alba) hidden among the tall reeds.

Hidden

1.) Being completely off the information grid

For the first few months, in places that were without WiFi, I usually had a decent enough cell phone signal to use the internet. In places without cell service, I usually had WiFi. Some places even had cable TV included in the space rent, which is always a nice bonus. Then I encountered a few places that had none of the above. No WiFi, no cell signal, no TV (cable or otherwise). I have to say, it caught me by surprise to be totally out of contact with the outside world and I didn’t like it very much. Since I have a car in addition to my motor home, I could drive a few miles and get a cell signal in order to make a phone call, but that’s really not ideal. From now on, connectivity is pretty high on my list of criteria when looking for a place to stay for a week or more.

Small section of a large rookery where great blue herons (Ardea Herodias), great egrets (Ardea alba) and double crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) all nest together in large numbers.

High-Density Housing

2.) The diversity of circumstances and reasons why people live in RV’s

Most of the places I’ve stayed for any length of time have permanent residents. I actually seek out places like this because they don’t mind letting me stay for two weeks or a month, and also because they generally have more reasonable rates than the more “resort” type places. Probably a bit of naivete on my part, but I really didn’t expect to come across so many people who are living in RV’s because they don’t have any other alternative. I’ve also met men who live in an RV park hundreds of miles from their wife and children because it is where they could find work. Some of these guys drive many hours every weekend just to go home to their family. I’ve met people like me, who have retired, downsized and decided to travel, and as the weather gets better, of course there are families and groups of people who are simply on vacation. Not everyone in every RV park is there because they want to be, but I suppose that’s also true in cities and towns and just about anywhere you happen to go.

 

Great egret (Ardea alba) in breeding plumage in flight against a clear blue sky.

Angelic

3.) Finding so much to enjoy in the “boring” places

When I set out on this journey, I had (and still have) a list of places I want to visit. It’s a very far-flung list that stretches from Alaska to Mexico, and California to Maine. I don’t know if I will ever check off every place on my list, but I knew that getting from one place on the list to the next would require some stops in places that were not on the list. I figured that was just part of the journey I would have to endure in order to get where I wanted to go. Now that my travel “rhythm” has sort of developed, and I’ve discovered that long haul drives are not my style, I’ve been staying longer than I thought I would in places that I didn’t think I would. As it turns out, I’ve been thoroughly enjoying nearly every place I’ve hung my hat. It seems every stop has surprised me with its uniqueness and charm. I now look forward to each and every pin on the map, knowing there is an adventure to be had there and I truly understand “it’s not the destination, but the journey” more than ever before.

Great egret (Ardea alba) shaking out it's feathers.

Shake It Baby

4.) Undrinkable water

One of the things I thought I planned for was bad water. I invested in one of those big Brita water dispensers and knew I would be buying filters every month or so. Then I encountered a couple of places where the water was so bad that not even running it through the filter could make it drinkable. So, as much as I detest the idea of bottled water, I’ve had to suck it up and buy water in a few places. You know the water is bad when even the dog won’t drink it. She drinks from mud puddles! Probably a consequence of the severe drought conditions in the west, which I don’t expect will ease up any time soon, I have now accepted the fact that sometimes I will just have to buy drinking water.

Great egret (Ardea alba) at the top of the tree posing in the shape of the waxing gibbous moon.

Egret Mimicking the Moon

5.) Egrets!

By now you’re probably beginning to wonder why I used a silly pun borrowed from a Facebook meme as the title of this post. I didn’t expect to see so many egrets! The first one I spotted was back in the Columbia Gorge in Washington in October. Since then, I have been down the central Oregon coast to the northern California coast, over to the Sacramento Valley, and now into the San Joaquin Valley, and I’m still seeing them wherever I go! I don’t know what the Chinese calendar says, but for me, so far it’s the Year of the Egret!

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