Showing posts with label Mount Greylock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mount Greylock. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Greylock Moonrise : 09.09.2014


Greylock Moonrise : 09.09.2014
Hopkins Memorial Forest, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
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Greylock Moonrise : 09.09.2014


Greylock Moonrise : 09.09.2014
Hopkins Memorial Forest, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Video at bulmer.info/greylockmoonrise

Flickr Photostream at: www.flickr.com/photos/johnbulmer
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Greylock Moonrise : 09.09.2014



This video was captured while hiking out to the RRR Brooks Ridge on the Taconic Crest to shoot the moonrise over Mount Greylock. It's one of my favorite locations that I've captured hundreds of times. This is the story of one image. Edited on my iPad trailside via an Eye-fi card and hotspot.

Hopkins Memorial Forest, Williamstown, Massachusetts

Music: http://ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Mount Greylock : 6 December 2010

[Above and Below] Images and Elevation Profile from the summit of Mount Greylock, Adams, Massachusetts.

Over the years, I have lost count of how many times I have topped out at the Veterans Memorial. I've probably hiked Greylock around 30 times. Probably climbed it on a bike over a hundred (from both sides.) I've spent a birthday and a New Year's Eve on Greylock. Even climbed it once in the dark. I have a special affinity for that mountain. When I was younger and the world was smaller, I though of Mount Greylock as an adventure. Relevantly close to home, but with great views and steep inclines, I was always satisfied with my efforts on her trails and roads. It's been about 5 years since I have been back. Yesterday was like meeting up with an old friend. The weather in the Adirondacks has been sketchy and it was nice to have a relatively stress free hike. It's still early in the season in the ADK, so, there isn't enough ice or snow pack. Hopefully, we'll be back up there next week conditions permitting.

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