Runner with a photography problem

Alaskan {runner, swimmer, SUP'er, surfer, cyclist, hiker, backpacker, traveler, snowboarder} with a photography problem...

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Friday, December 26, 2014

Map obsession!

map passport holders
 I separated my life belongings earlier this year into 3 piles: 1) definite 2) maybe 3) donate ... with only part of one pile ultimately making it into my car for the move. The piles had little logic to them. Particularly in the fact that my big box of maps trumped things like warm winter jackets for the move to Alaska!

I've been collecting maps for as long as I can remember. I've got ski resort maps, maps of national parks, tiny obscure world travel destinations, water parks, college campuses, dream road trip routes, surf spots, entire continents, antique maps of Africa, topo maps of Alaska.... I can spend hours staring dreamingly at maps and never see the same thing twice.

This year, I decided that my home-made Christmas gift should make use of the map collection. I'll admit it was hard to cut up and part with some of them, but made for a fun rainy day project.

Map gift ideas:
1) Map wallets: made from duct tape and staples
2) Map passport holders: also duct tape and staples
3) Map coasters: birch trees, and mod podge
4) Map journals: quick and easy, bright duct tape to secure them to the inside of blank notebooks
5) Map wall art: mountable key holders

A few websites that inspired me:
 
 Did you know that AAA members can take as many maps as they'd like from the store for free? I hope that they let me go back in there again, I nearly wiped them out.... haha. 

Happy Holidays!

birch trees for a rustic gift for friends from Colorado
wall art with mod podge and ski resort maps
passport holder version II
map coasters
map journals

Thursday, December 18, 2014

The Alcan Highway

(Still looking at photos from) the Alcan Highway, May 2014: Thanks Mom for being my co-pilot on this amazingly beautiful drive!




















Friday, December 12, 2014

Bearassic Park


May 2014
  A few favorites from "bears galore: The Alcan Highway"- somewhere between Fort Nelson and Watson Lake
Mid-way through Canada on the drive from Utah to Alaska, on a 10 mile stretch of road we ran into 16 different black bears. Almost literally... they were eating alongside the road. Pretty surreal, it was like Jurassic Park out there!













Saturday, December 6, 2014

Tambopata Reserve: Tambopata Research Center

Part V: exploring the Peruvian Amazon, August 2014
Exploring the trails, trees and swamps near the TRC (Tambopata Research Center)...
 






piranha swamp








king vulture sighting!
















MUCHAS GRACIAS to Julian and the staff at TRC for a very memorable jungle adventure!!!