Topic
A Membership is required to post in the forums. Login or become a member to post in the member forums!
Home › Forums › Campfire › Photo Gallery › UL Creatures
I officially submit the candidature of the majestic marmot as the mascot of BPL.
Mount of the Holy Cross Wilderness, CO
The marmot: king of the backcountry, master of all he sees.
Monty the camp prowler. Elk Mountains, CO
A wombat from the area that recently burned down.
Franco
Arizona coral snake (Micruroides euryxanthus)
Orb Spider (Everglades)
Otter (Everglades)
Black Cockatoo – Coastal Plains Trail, Western Australia
Woodchuck Lake, Sequoia
Bobcat- Mt. Diablo State Park
Picture was taken about 2 miles from my house.
awesome !, I've only seen a cat once, and it was moving way too fast for me to get a camera out.
Hey Cameron, He stuck around for a few seconds then he took off like a rocket ship! I was very lucky to get photo.
Mt. Diablo State Park
Jay, nice shot. That's gotta be pretty rare to see down there? We supposedly have Bobcats up here aswell…but I've never seen one.
Yosemite Valley
Sagamartha National Park
Mt. Diablo State Park, Coyote
Point Reyes deer
Groundhog in Badlands S.D.
Snail near mt. st. helens
Butterflies in Glacier NP
Antelope in montana
Rams in Bighorn Canyon, WY
Chipmunk on Beartooth Hwy Overlook
Great stuff Nathan- Seems like you have some more UL Creatures in your picture library- more please.
nathan has some great shots!
West Spanish Peak, Colorado
Wind Rivers, Wyoming. Had a much better shot, as my moose and I came face to face for a moment. A stare-down followed. I lost.
Hungry Wind River Jay
Rare and endangered Hooded Dotterals on the beach.
In the background, if you go far enough, Antarctica.
Spotted on the yosemite web cam this morning while checking out conditions
LOL!!!! Mr. INTP
My wife was cracking up-Nice!
A Membership is required to post in the forums. Login or become a member to post in the member forums!
advertisement
Seamless global messaging, medical assist, and premium offline maps and navigation from Gaia GPS:
Backpacking Light community posts are moderated and here to foster helpful and positive discussions about lightweight backpacking. Please be mindful of our values and boundaries and review our Community Guidelines prior to posting.
Backpacking Light helps hikers and other backcountry enthusiasts overcome their barriers to living a life outside in Wild Places.
Inform. Educate. Inspire. Learn more
Get Backpacking Light news, updates, gear info, skills, and commentary delivered into your inbox 1-2x/week.
+1-406-640-HIKE (4453)
You're currently viewing a free preview of a member exclusive premium article. Our premium articles include in depth journalism and insights from the Backpacking Light editorial team.