Starvation Creek
A 20+ mile mountain bike day complete with rain and hail brings views of the storms breaking up over Starvation Creek.
A 20+ mile mountain bike day complete with rain and hail brings views of the storms breaking up over Starvation Creek.
After a full summer in the light, willow brush looks as if the sun has moved from the sky to its leaves.
Northern lights are always worth losing sleep over!
Late summer brings lots of storms near Lake Superior, often providing spectacular clouds.
Murray Lake is just visible under the stream of clouds blowing from Square Top
Partly sunny days really make fall colors pop, with the clouds giving a contrast to the bright leaves.
The white of the hoarfrost on these trees provides a strong contrast to the deep blue of the sky.
The North Fork trail cuts through the mountains near Conifer. For one month in early summer the mountains are green and rainy; the same picture taken in July would be a study in browns.
The clouds moving through the night sky add an extra layer to this landscape.
A blustery day often provides spectacular waves on Lake Superior, with strong East winds making the waves break impressively over the Superior Entry breakwater.