Image 1 — Sunset over Chicago from across the lake (Sony a7R5, 200-600mm)
Image 2 — Sunset over Chicago from across the lake (Sony a7R5, 200-600mm)
Image 3 — Sunset over Chicago from across the lake (Sony a7R5, 200-600mm)
Image 4 — Sunset over Chicago from across the lake (Sony a7R5, 200-600mm)

Sunset over Chicago from across the lake (Sony a7R5, 200-600mm)

A few shots of the city last week from 40 miles away in Indiana Dunes National Park

u/jfwhoa — 4 days ago
▲ 436 r/Boxer

Full of sand at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park

u/jfwhoa — 4 days ago

Sunset over Chicago from Indiana Dunes National Park

A few shots of the city last week from 40 miles away in Indiana Dunes National Park

u/jfwhoa — 5 days ago
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Sunset over Chicago from Indiana Dunes National Park

A few shots of the skyline last week from 40 miles away in Indiana Dunes National Park

u/jfwhoa — 4 days ago
▲ 144 r/Boxer

Going for a walk in Waterton Lakes National Park

u/jfwhoa — 5 days ago
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Adventures in Death Valley

1-2. Saline Valley

  1. Harry Wade Rd.

  2. Panamint Valley

  3. Aguereberry Point

  4. Furnace Creek

u/jfwhoa — 6 days ago

Adventures in Death Valley

1-2. Saline Valley

  1. Harry Wade Rd.

  2. Panamint Valley

  3. Aguereberry Point

  4. Furnace Creek

u/jfwhoa — 6 days ago
▲ 82 r/Boxer

Hiking in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

Hiked to the Cosmic Ashtray via Volcano Trail, around 8 miles roundtrip.

u/jfwhoa — 6 days ago
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Hiking the highest dog-friendly trail in the U.S. (Mt. Elbert, 14,440 ft.)

u/jfwhoa — 6 days ago
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Previous season hike up Mt. Elbert (14,440 ft.)

Hiked the highest dog-friendly trail in the U.S. - for a few minutes, these were the highest dogs in the country.

u/jfwhoa — 8 days ago

Hiking Mt. Elbert (14,440 ft.) in San Isabel National Forest

This is the highest dog-friendly trail in the U.S. - for a few minutes, these were the highest dogs in the country.

u/jfwhoa — 9 days ago
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Mt. Elbert (14,440 ft.), San Isabel National Forest, US

Hiking the highest dog-friendly trail in the U.S. - Mt. Elbert - at 14,440 feet. For a few minutes, these were the highest dogs in the country.

u/jfwhoa — 9 days ago
▲ 250 r/hiking

Ruby Ridge Trail, Waterton Lakes National Park, Canada

Hiking up the very steep slope of Ruby Ridge in Waterton Lakes National Park

u/jfwhoa — 10 days ago