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Kyle Szegedi

Student of photography and videography. Currently residing in Bellingham, Wa. Check out my website www.kyleszegediphoto.com to see some more of my work!

Definitely one of the more unique waterfalls i've seen, If your in Northern California this is a must see!

Come early in the morning if you want the whole place to yourself!

Really loved smith rock state park, camping was great and the Misery Ridge hike was awesome.

Love that the campground was a quick drive away from the Ancient Bristlecone pine grove.

This whole area of the park is super underrated and doesn't receive as many visitors because it's more difficult to access.

Hiking to the base of this waterfall was definitely one of my most favorite Iceland experiences! definitely recommend it to anyone visiting the Westfjords.

Artis Point definitely has some of the most picturesque views in the Mt. Baker area. Make sure and check the weather before you go to ensure safe conditions!

Kerry Park is my favorite place to view the Seattle skyline (and Mt. Rainier) definitely worth a visit!

Make sure and take the trail over the bridge to pyramid island. It's a great quick little hike!

Table Mountain is one of my favorite spots to view Mt. Baker and Mt. Shuksan, easily accessed by a short hike plan to come for sunrise or sunset to capture some awesome photos. Once you get to the top continue of the trail for even better views of Baker.

I always make a not to visit the Tulip Fields at Roozengarde in April. Make sure to check their bloom list to decide when the best time to visit is as bloom cycles change every year. Traffic in the area also gets pretty crazy to plan to leave a little earlier in the day to beat the rush!

If you live in Bellingham its probable that you've heard of this hike, its definitely one of the best in the area and is located pretty close to town. If your up for the challenge try and plan to arrive around sunrise of sunset to see an amazing sunset over the San Juan Islands!

Picture lake is one of the most photographed spots in Washington and for good reason. Anytime i'm driving up to Mt. Baker I make a point to stop here. Try and plan your visit before the lake freezes in November so you get to see the reflection of Mt. Shuksan in the lake!

Definitely my personal favorite waterfall in Oregon, managed the road without a 4x4 vehicle but I wouldn't recommend chancing it to others, definitely bottomed out a few times.

Definitely one of the best views in the park, not as crowded as the rest of the park. I'd much rather come here than watch Old Faithful.

Pixie falls is a great local spot to hangout, I love walking up the creek to get to the falls but it can be accessed from either direction.

Bring a wide angle lens to get shots that encompass the entire waterfalls!

Elowah isn't as well known as some of the others in the Columbia River Gorge and is usually not as crowded!

Definitely one of my favorite views in the North Cascades National Park and is very easily accessible. If your driving through the park or area this is a must see stop!

Mt. Baker has some great backcountry skiing opportunities, this adventure outlines some easily accessible spots that have great runs and aren't very dangerous! I would recommend this to people looking into going backcountry for their first time!

If your visiting Maui this is a definite must see, especially if you've already made the drive to Hana. The bamboo forests are unreal and Waimoku falls is a great destination!

Johnston Canyon is a great hike and not a lot of people know about this spot with the cave/waterfall. If your traveling through Banff NP this is a must see stop. Without this adventure I definitely wouldn't have found it so thanks for posting!

By know everyone has probably seen photos of this amazing spot but nothing beats being there in person. I drove from Washington last winter and couldn't have been happier with my decision. This adventure nails it and provides everything you may need to know about Horseshoe Bend!

Had a great time backpacking to the lookout tower, although steep the hike is relatively short and only takes around an hour to complete. Definitely one of my favorite views of Mt. Baker. Try to come on a new moon to see the milky way and aurora borealis!