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  1. High Elevation Camp Life

    This is from a recent trip I took into new wilderness. Camp was 9300 feet above sea level amid massive granite outcrops, burbling creeks, and ancient mahogany trees. Only got to explore a small section of it - can’t wait to get back up there but it may have to…

  2. Spacerock Trail Run | October 2023

    This run is one of my favorites to photograph. The setting is Vasquez Rocks in Agua Dulce. Seriously can’t take a bad picture here to begin with. Add some bad ass runners (and hams for the camera!) and you got yourself a match made in heaven. Doesn’t get much better…

  3. Griffith Park Trail Run | October 2023

    First time photographing the Griffith Park Trail Run. Beautiful course. A LOT of elevation gain, but great group of runners. Really enjoyed being back in Los Angeles for this. Click on the images for larger views!

  4. Condor Yoga!

    It’s warming up, the thermals are popping and California Condors are frequenting the Tehachapi Mountains once again. Spent time with this gorgeous juvenile as he soaked up the early morning sun and loosened up for a day of scavenging with some pretty zen yoga moves.

  5. A Little Explore of the High Desert

    Highlights of my last trip out are up. I have a lot more footage but my computer  can’t handle heavy video editing these days. Two new single panel petroglyph sites. For any concerned, these are transitory locations, not habitation/village sites. There are no artifacts - nothing to loot or pillage.…

  6. Recent Condor Encounters

    They’re starting a band. It’s death metal.

  7. Sugar Daddy Race 2022 | Santa Clarita, CA

    Sugar Daddy is a 5k, 10k or half marathon road race in Santa Clarita. In the past I shot trail races pretty much exclusively but I’m digging the road races more and more. Head over to New Global Adventures if you’re interested in running it in 2023. Thanks for stopping…

  8. Galen

     We found the car first, a black Volkswagen sedan covered in dusty handprints. It was as though some prehistoric tribe had taken their art out of the caves and blessed this strange thing, this massive darkling beetle, with their totemic symbols. A broken rake and beat up frying pan lay…

  9. The Scream

    Once when we were still living in Canada, my dad and I were hunting along the old channel of the Saskatchewan River. It had overflowed its banks decades earlier leaving this placid winding thoroughfare through the dense bush. At night, we’d beach our canoe on the bank, fix dinner and…

  10. Patrick: Sespe Wilderness

    Los Padres National Forest is an enormous region, encompassing nearly 2 million acres and including no fewer than 10 wilderness areas. The wilderness I was heading into was the Sespe. It is home to Sespe Creek, one of the last free-flowing rivers in California. Due to its inaccessibility, it is…

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