UP by Dave Hileman

This is the road to the crest of the mountain pass at Coronado National Monument. It was a remote and desolate spot in Arizona. 

Mingo Falls by Dave Hileman

One of the tallest waterfalls in the East at 180 feet this falls is about five miles from Cherokee just south of the Smokies but outside the boundary of the National Park. It is only a short walk from the road but up lots of steps. 

I never know... by Dave Hileman

if this is a rhododendron or a mountain laurel or if they are two names for the same plant. But I love these blooms along the paths and roads in the Blue Ridge and the Smokies. 

And Baby Too by Dave Hileman

It was a bit frustrating to try and get a decent photo of this elk mother and her newborn because the grass was taller than the baby and they were 100 yards away. I even stood on the truck, that may be this shot, not sure. But it was very neat to see, at Smoky Mountain National Park. Look closely to the right of the mother elk. 

Smidgeon by Dave Hileman

"A small portion" This is just one small canyon at the Colorado National Monument in Western Colorado. I did not even know there was a Colorado etc. And it was huge and quite striking. The drive is across the top of the ridge but to get there you climb up a switch back, tunnel filled, narrow road that tests the limits of pulling a trailer. But I would love to go back. 

Heritage by Dave Hileman

This is a small pond at Johnson University where I did my undergraduate work. It is a beautiful place on a bluff overlooking the French Broad River. The school has three locations including this main one in Tennessee. I am grateful for the excellent teaching and examples of faith learned ... or at least offered here. 

"To the faithful you show yourself faithful;
to those with integrity you show integrity." Psalm 18:25 NLT

Superior Time by Dave Hileman

On Tuesday I was able to spend a while with my grandson as we went on a photo walk. He wanted to shoot some long exposure shots so this in one area we went to catch the traffic lights. The photo is from an overpass on 440 shot about one minute. The very best part is spending time with him, a delight. And learning more than I about photography. Looking forward to the next evening. 

Shear by Dave Hileman

According to the sign at the site, this is the highest shear wall of rock in the US. If the Empire State building began at the bottom it would not reach half-way up the cliff. This is at the Black Canyon of the Gunison in Colorado. 

Positive by Dave Hileman

This plant is found in the White Sands of New Mexico. If you were to reach into the plant, it would be painful as there are many rows of tiny thorns. I think people mistakenly think faith is like that, waiting to trap them. Christian faith is open, positive and enriching. 

"In view of all this, make every effort to respond to God’s promises. Supplement your faith with a generous provision of moral excellence, and moral excellence with knowledge, and knowledge with self-control, and self-control with patient endurance, and patient endurance with godliness, and godliness with brotherly affection, and brotherly affection with love for everyone. The more you grow like this, the more productive and useful you will be in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. 2 Peter 1:5-8 NLT

Thanks, Gregg by Dave Hileman

I am speaking at the funeral of one of my closest and most influential friends today. It is bittersweet, already miss him but grateful he no longer is suffering and in pain. It was from Gregg that I learned about bird watching, a now life-long activity. It was Gregg's skill as a photographer that inspired me to take up shooting photos - a bit later than I would have preferred. He helped me "see" the natural world not just pass through it. Both of these have enriched my life. He was in the hospital parking lot early in the morning when Cindy and I arrived for the birth of our first son, Geof, guarding the closest spot until we got there. He was "uncle" to both our boys and a loyal, endearing friend. 

 

He loved Kansas and especially the tall grass prairie and the Flint Hills. Cindy and I were able to stop and walk the Tall Grass Prairie Preserve in Kansas this Spring. I, too, saw the beauty there. And, I both photographed this bird and added it as a new one to my life-list. It is a Dickcissel but for me it will be Gregg's bird. 

We're One! by Dave Hileman

The revised blog went live one year ago as Two Lane Touring. We have had a few changes in the format and more are coming as we try to always improve the experience here. 

In the year we added 55 new National Park Service galleries (with more than 50 to add this year). We visited over 50 new NPS sites in 27 states and posted more than 400 photographs on this venue. 

As of this month Two Lane Touring averages more than 120 unique visitors each month and about 450 page views. We added Instagram for quick iPhone shots (more food than anything else) and post twice a week on FB under Two Lane Touring. Plans are underway to reach out to some sites that are focused on National Parks and included them in the "Connections." The Oliver Trailer worked well for the most part - still have a furnace issue, but it now is approaching 20,000 miles. I am adding an Oliver Gallery next month. The Fuji Xt-1 and Xt-2 preform better than the user but I am still learning. It is an excellent camera and the lenses are even better. 

The adventure to visit and photograph in all of the National Park Service sites has been exciting. Seeing more of the country and the treasures preserved by the NPS is worth all the time and effort. They collectively are magnificent. And we have learned so much and been inspirited to read even more about the many places and people represented. We are already working on plans for next year's trips. 

Bridal Veil Falls in Yosemite Valley

Bridal Veil Falls in Yosemite Valley

Tough by Dave Hileman

These are the mountains that make up a portion of the Joshua Tree National Park. They are rugged and you better be as well if you are going to spend much time hiking off the beaten path.