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Albion Basin

Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah

By John Blumenkamp

John Blumenkamp is a freelance photographer specializing in landscape, nature and wildlife images.  His work has been displayed in numerous locations around the Salt Lake City area, where John calls home.  More information regarding his work can be found at his website: www.tetontrail.com

 

Grand Tetons National Park

By Bill

Located in northwestern Wyoming, Grand Teton National Park preserves a spectacular landscape rich with majestic mountains, pristine lakes and extraordinary wildlife.

The jagged Teton Range offers the photographer wonderous opportunities for landscapes as the valley to the South of the range is nearly flat, offering contrasts between sage covered fields and escarpments like none other in the United States.

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Backpacking Around The World. An interview with Hilary Fouweather

 

I first met Hil 13 years ago when I joined our local Mountain Rescue Team. From the outset her love of travel and adventure was evident. Recently returned from a 'round the world' backpacking trip Hil has been kind enough to share with us some of her experiences of the trip and some tips and compromises when travelling with limited gear-Melanie.

 

The Brown Bears of Hallo Bay, Alaska

 

 

A PTR Review:

Photo Travel Review only recommends travel agencies that we have used personally. In this review, all expenses were born by the reviewer, and the reviewer received no compensation from Emerald Air Service.

By Bill

Alaska, Land of Eagles

Kenai Peninsula, Homer

by Bill

Location:  South of Anchorage on the Kenai Peninsula.  See map here. And click here to see a satellite view.

Cost:  $200-$400 per person per day, depending upon where you stay, excluding rental car and airfare.

 

Dunedin, Florida, The Osprey Trail

Dunedin, Florida, Honeymoon Island State Park, The Osprey Trail

by Bill

Location:  North of Dunedin, Florida, on Bayshore Boulevard to Curlew Road, then West to the park entrance.  Ask the Park Ranger how to find the trail, it is located on the North side of the park about two miles from the gate. A map of the area is here.

 

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