City of Rocks Sunrise | Southern Idaho Landscape Fine Art Print

from $75.00

Horizontal orientation. Images include an optional barn wood frame created by the photographer, making this print truly unique and one-of-a-kind. Available also as a print only, in three optional sizes and materials.

The City of Rocks National Reserve near Almo on the southern border of Idaho is a popular area for rock climbing as well as hiking and sight-seeing. The massive granite formations are beautiful, and much larger than they appear from a distance! It is hot and dry during the summer months, but on this early morning in mid-September, the air was crisp and cool, and the view of the sun cresting the peaks was spectacular from this viewpoint along the trail. Later in the day, rock climbers could be seen climbing at all the popular spots, but I much preferred the calm and quiet still morning, when the sunlight was casting a warm glow across the peaks and valleys, and there was no sound other than the birds. I had taken a group of boys age 11-13 for an overnighter here, with a couple of other adults, but all were soundly sleeping while I hiked the trails and welcomed the rising sun. (Truth is, I'm too old to sleep comfortably in a tent on the ground and was awake before 4:00 am with a sore back and ribs!) I attempted to take a night shot of the stars but learned that my equipment at the time was not quite adequate for night photography.

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Horizontal orientation. Images include an optional barn wood frame created by the photographer, making this print truly unique and one-of-a-kind. Available also as a print only, in three optional sizes and materials.

The City of Rocks National Reserve near Almo on the southern border of Idaho is a popular area for rock climbing as well as hiking and sight-seeing. The massive granite formations are beautiful, and much larger than they appear from a distance! It is hot and dry during the summer months, but on this early morning in mid-September, the air was crisp and cool, and the view of the sun cresting the peaks was spectacular from this viewpoint along the trail. Later in the day, rock climbers could be seen climbing at all the popular spots, but I much preferred the calm and quiet still morning, when the sunlight was casting a warm glow across the peaks and valleys, and there was no sound other than the birds. I had taken a group of boys age 11-13 for an overnighter here, with a couple of other adults, but all were soundly sleeping while I hiked the trails and welcomed the rising sun. (Truth is, I'm too old to sleep comfortably in a tent on the ground and was awake before 4:00 am with a sore back and ribs!) I attempted to take a night shot of the stars but learned that my equipment at the time was not quite adequate for night photography.