Scenes of September, New Hampshire – September is a month that I usually take some time off from the photography industry. I get a little burnt out around this time of year, so I like to take a few weeks off. I did go out and shoot a few subjects, but for the most part I have been playing catchup in the office and getting ready for the autumn foliage season, which has kicked off.
I documented sections of the Lincoln Woods Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire that Forest Service is currently repairing. The Lincoln Woods Trail is a popular year round trail that was severely damaged by Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. Trail repairs were to begin in August, and the temporary closure got public attention. They were working on the Osseo Brook bridge when I visited.
I spent half a day in the Zealand Valley looking for a different perspective of the Zealand Valley. I ventured up the Mt Field Brook drainage and found some interesting little cascades. Water levels were low, but these little cascades have some potential after heavy rains.
I hiked to the summit Mt Tecumseh in Waterville Valley to photography the environmental vandalism taken place on the summit. More cutting has happened since my last visit, nice views though. The cutting is the talk of the White Mountains! I hope Forest Service puts an end to the Tecumseh circus soon.
The hike from the Tripoli Road side is the most underrated hike in the White Mountains. The trail is lightly maintained, and the surrounding forest is beautiful. It's the perfect White Mountains trail!
To end the month of September, I added a new product to the ScenicNH Photography product line. Instead of me rambling on here about it, I will let you checkout the included link. As you can see from the above image, it is a Mount Washington New Hampshire Mouse Pad. View more imagery from this month here.
Happy image making..
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Erin Paul is a professional photographer, writer, and author who specializes in environmental conservation and historic preservation photography mainly in the New Hampshire White Mountains. His work is published worldwide, and publication credits include: Appalachian Mountain Club, Appalachian Trail Conservancy, Backpacker Magazine, and The Wilderness Society.
ScenicNH Photography LLC
Specializing in environmental conservation and historic preservation photography mainly in the White Mountains region of New Hampshire, Erin Paul’s photography and writing focuses on the history of the White Mountains, and telling the story of abandoned places and forgotten historical sites.