“Of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt.”
-John Muir
Welcome to the road less traveled.
During the month of July 2015, two friends and I wandered down the John Muir Trail for 20 days, soaking in some of the most breathtaking scenery that the United States of America has to offer.
On this page, you will find a compilation of posts recounting that journey through photography and writing. Read on to join us…
- To View Mountains: Day 19 – The Highest I’ve Ever Been
- To View Mountains: Day 18 – Forester Pass
- To View Mountains: Day 17 – Glen Pass
- To View Mountains: Day 16 – Fissure
- To View Mountains: Day 15 – Pinchot Pass
- To View Mountains: Day 14 – The Golden Staircase
- To View Mountains: Day 13 – Let There Be Light
- To View Mountains: Day 12 – The Epics
- To View Mountains: Day 11 – Kings Canyon
- To View Mountains: Day 10 – The Half Way Point
- To View Mountains: Day 9 – The Rains Came
- To View Mountains: Day 8 – Silver Pass
- To View Mountains: Day 7 – Glacier Lakes
- To View Mountains: Day 6 – The Devil’s Postpile
- To View Mountains: Day 5 – A Thousand Islands
- To View Mountains: Day 4 – This Too Shall Pass
- To View Mountains: Day 3 – Friends and Strangers
- To View Mountains: Day 2 – A Blistering Walk
- To View Mountains: Day 1 – The Entry
- Month In A Minute – The John Muir Trail