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Ansel Adams

Wildness bites back

by Dave Pidgeon on February 10, 2010

Continuing the discussion about whether American has true wilderness anymore by turning to, of all things, the freak-you-out novel Deliverance.

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Have an Ansel Adams Thanksgiving

by Dave Pidgeon on November 24, 2009

Backpacker Magazine posts an article I did about hikes embedded in the areas where Ansel Adams pointed his camera.

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Home to mountain gods: See the world of Ansel Adams

by davepidgeon on October 8, 2009

There have been times – visiting a poster store or staring at a framed photo of Tenyana Creek in Yosemite National Park that hangs in my living room – that I’ve wondered if the world really does belong to Ansel Adams. Or at the very least, Adams through his timeless black-and-white photography put an undeniable [...]

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A very, very, very fine house

by davepidgeon on September 8, 2009

I’m sitting here a few days from a real fine trip to the Catskills with the Appalachian Mountain Club, which is its own source of excitement. Trip report to follow. I’m also moving with my wife, Alison, to a new house in about a month. We’ve busied ourselves selling old furniture, rooting through storage closets [...]

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