Chip
Well-known member
"Biggest Nature Surprise" indicates, obviously, that you were SURPRISED by the sight or site. Traveling to water, mountains and parks over the years I've kind of known what to expect for the most part. Some were more impressive, some were less, than expected. Some that have been genuine surprises include;
- the falls and pools east of the AT in Sages Ravine
- Avalanche Pass and Lake in Adirondacks
- seeing the shiny, silver ribbon on the horizon that was the Atlantic seen from an early summit of Monroe on a clear day
- view down to Lake George islands from Tongue Mountain on a sunny day
- watching a snowshoe hare tear down the trail toward and through a group of us and then seeing the pine martin further up the trail that was chasing it
- Boiling River swimming/soaking in Yellowstone twice during our trip there
- "summit" break on Rainier in a steam vent cave
- view of Mt St Helens from Camp Muir
- viewing the Catskills from Bear Mtn, CT on a clear day
I'll remember others.
- the falls and pools east of the AT in Sages Ravine
- Avalanche Pass and Lake in Adirondacks
- seeing the shiny, silver ribbon on the horizon that was the Atlantic seen from an early summit of Monroe on a clear day
- view down to Lake George islands from Tongue Mountain on a sunny day
- watching a snowshoe hare tear down the trail toward and through a group of us and then seeing the pine martin further up the trail that was chasing it
- Boiling River swimming/soaking in Yellowstone twice during our trip there
- "summit" break on Rainier in a steam vent cave
- view of Mt St Helens from Camp Muir
- viewing the Catskills from Bear Mtn, CT on a clear day
I'll remember others.