Monday, October 17, 2011

Appalachian Trail:New Jersey 2011

This past weekend my friends and I backpacked the rest of New jersey's Appalachian Trail. Starting where we finished off last year at Highpoint( photos)and we hiked to the New York border. Now, I could really sugar coat this and tell you the trip was flawless and problem free, which it really was the first day when we started on friday afternoon. Rolling hills of farmland,wooden planks through colorful swamps,a blue cloudless sky.. it was really great. Had a beautiful clear first night, it was awesome to be back out on the AT. Morning hit, we had an early start, easy refill of water and we were on our way. Suddenly the group was handicapped... I went down after rolling my ankle badly and Dan developed a very painful leg injury . Now if this was any other long distance hike where we had time to spare, a down day was in order but we all had work on monday, it was either push through it or quit. So we got through it, all in all it was a great trip, I've learned a few vital things like wear a watch, time can be very important while hiking. Also, bring a map, although the AT is well marked, it's always nice to know how far you've gone and what you still need to complete... lessons learned, kankles throbbing and I was able to get some shots along the way, check 'em out!

"It's a bit soggy up ahead"




lots of swamps along the way


rolling hills of farmland, who would have known, New Jersey!

Pretty cool to think of the history this trail has

first night, there's nothing like that moment where theres no moon, no sun,no clouds just the stars.

we got cold

fires shouldn't be used but we felt the need

good morning campsite

tim found it necessary to point out the hundreds of spiders out in the field we slept in

this was cool until we saw hikers with legit hiking staffs

dan pouring that boiling water, oatmeal a camp favorite

easy water access, sometimes the AT has awesome people who help hikers along the way.

checking bear prints coming off the planks, just missed him

the kid has a nice beard

AT wraps around the Walkill wildlife refuge

easy trail for now

blue heron


way off in the distance on the right is Highpoint, pretty nice feeling, wildlife refuge waters down below after climbing mountain.

you never know what the AT may bring

After this swamp we started searching for camp. It got a bit hectic, almost ran out of light and we really pushed ourselves with our injuries to find a suitable spot. Being exhausted we hit the sack almost immediately after dinner.

good morning! rested our bodies almost 12 hours, a little tight but feeling better

checked up ahead out of the forest before breakfast, and we found cows

this one was not happy about us being there on the AT hahah tim confronting the cows

crossing the AT



a new day!

hiking the mountain first thing in the morning


for the rest of the day I was mostly alone mid group, found some nice colors every once in awhile

we occasionally regrouped and discussed what was going on and took photos

New Jersey has some gems

lunchbreak

the more north the more color, last stop before the border
it's a beautiful site
this photo about sums it up,a mess but we finished!


Although injuries held me back from some shots, we got it done, just one state down, 13 to go. thanks for checkin it out, a big thanks to Tim, Jim and Dan for making this happen!


-jesse

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Mt. Minsi numero dos

I wasn't super happy about my first trip during sunrise to Mt. Minsi. I wanted some better light, I wanted to be there earlier, and I wanted more fog. I got my wish but only after 2 more failed hikes with thick fog, too thick to see anything at all. Luckily my friend Dan and I have been persistent and tried a third time. Although no incredible cloud formations appeared I am still happier with these results,this fog was much higher on the Mt. Tammany peak and showed some great contrast of warm light and cold fog cover. I'll hike another morning in hope of clouds but for now I'm happy and waiting for fall colors in the Delaware Water Gap.
earlier,some warm colors

first site



climbing fog


golden light fog formations

my favorite showing the fog getting hit with sunlight and the cold fog hiding behind Mt. Tammany.


thanks for checking it out!

-jesse

Saturday, September 3, 2011

mt minsi sunrise

The other morning I decided to hike at 5Am on the appalachian trail to a popular view of Mt. Tammany on the other side of the delaware water gap.It took me an hour to hike Mt. Minsi for the view, thick fog and no moon really made this an interesting experience with my headlamp but once I got above the fog it was great.I got to the top just in time but had to wait extra because of some cloud cover over the horizon. Although I didn't get lucky with any awesome sunrise colors, I felt like the rolling fog over the river was a nice sight when it caught some golden sunshine. enjoy!
sun took some extra time peeking out because the cloud cover over the horizon
the fog rolling over the delaware river in the valley below really made this worthwhile.
although a great view, it's starting to overgrow some, this is a tight little window
after the golden period,fog still looking good


I plan on getting up there again hopefully soon and see what else I can get.

-jesse

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Playboard issue #65


I just recently got the news one of my images of Ian Thorley has run in the euro magazine Playboard, issue #65, I haven't seen it in the magazine yet but Im happy Ian's getting some coverage! 5050 up the roofedge, back rodeo off, some serious moves, he loves gettin upside down! check it out



-jesse

Flow snowboards "Was Here" trailer


check out the guys in this years movie trailer,I know they put in a whole lot of work, cant wait to see it.



Saturday, June 25, 2011

outerbanks, north carolina part 1

Melissa and I, finally took some time for ourselves away from work and went down to North Carolina together. Her family lives down there so for part of a week we stayed with them and the other part we drove to the coast and spent time at OBX. We've never been there and all I can say is that it was super relaxing and beautiful, we had a great time, I brought the camera along and we took some shots on the beach during sunset then woke up for sunrise one morning, check 'em out!
melissa checkin it out

hey girl
shes a beauty!

next morning sunrise,walking in
just the start







heading for breakfast, looking back