Scenic Overlook

Photographs generally taken from elevated vantage points showing broad views of natural landscapes, including hills, forests, valleys, and ridges. Locations include trail summits, roadside pull-offs, and mountain edges.

Leaves, leaves, and more leaves. Gary takes a picture and then leaves too.

Gary (and company) at the Paddy Creek scenic overlook. 2

It’s a long way down — according to the map, over 200 ft.

Scenic Overlook — Paddy Creek, looking southeast.

Scenic Overlook — Paddy Creek, looking northwest.

Scenic Overlook of Paddy Creek on the Big Piney Trail, Paddy Creek Wilderness, Missouri.

Lower Pilot – from the Coy Bald Trail, Hercules Glades Wilderness. I started my day camped about three-quarters of a mile to the west (left) of the Lower Pilot. Taken with my 14-year-old Fuji Finepix digital camera. 1

View from the Slabtown Overlook – Paddy Creek Wilderness Day Two. 6

Little Paddy Creek Scenic Overlook – It took me an hour to get to the ridge that drops down to Little Paddy Creek. I was so busy trying to make up for lost time, that I didn’t realize I’d arrived at the ridge until the appearance of a fire ring prompted me to take better notice of my surroundings. 3

Ozarks Horizon. Bell Mountain – Day Two.

The view from my hammock – There are dozens of fire rings here, but I had the mountain top to myself.

Bell Mountain. View to the east. Bell Mountain – Day One.

Bell Mountain. View to the northeast – Bell Mountain – Day One.

My home city (365: 146) — I was born in Portsmouth; we moved away when I was eighteen months old and returned when I was sixteen. Portsmouth is mainly built on an Island; surrounded by the Solent to the South, Langstone Harbour to the East, Portsmouth Harbour to the West, and Ports Creek, an almost dried up creek at low water to the North.

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