Showing posts with label Wildlife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wildlife. Show all posts

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Kayaking to the Tufas

Kayaking on Mono Lake, California was one of the best expeditions we coordinated this year. The day was early October, blue skies with enough clouds to offer interest and no wind, making for glassy, reflective waters, and a day to remember!
Kayak Excursion on Mono Lake XplorMor Inc
XplorMor Kayak Excursion on Mono Lake
Mono Lake, situated in a 700 square-mile valley off Highway 395 just south of Lee Vining town in Mono County, California, is one of the oldest lakes in the western hemisphere.  It lies 13 miles east of Yosemite National Park, and boasts spectacular views of  the  high Sierra Nevada Mountain range along its eastern shore.  Mono lake is a large, yet shallow saline lake about 70 square miles in size, and was formed around 700,000 years ago.  The lack of any outlet or run-off forces the lake to maintain high levels of salts, creating a unique ecosystem and an amazing buoyancy for kayaks!
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Kayak Excursion on Mono Lake XplorMor Inc
XplorMor Kayak Excursion on Mono Lake

Saturday, September 7, 2013

XplorMor on the Wildside

While on expeditions, the XplorMor team enjoys spotting and observing wildlife in natural habitats.  It's an exciting feeling to be walking along a trail, and catch a movement with the corner of your eye, only find a rare snake slithering in the grasses or an endangered American Crocodile chewing on a fish or the tiniest of caterpillars hanging on a leaf prick you with its stingers while your stooping to take a photograph!  The joys of exploring the wild.
iguana, male XplorMor Inc
XplorMor Expedition Wildlife Photos - Green Iguana
It's wonderful to just get out there and explore our world; however, it's another to open yourself up to spying creatures in the wild, especially the minute ones that are so easily missed. XplorMor Team has found that documenting the wildlife creates a further depth to getting out there, a whole new layer in the natural world.  And, an important one.  The explorer should be aware of all facets of the world they are exploring in order to make their impression the least impactful, to solely observe and leave no trace.
North Fork Trail XplorMor Inc
XplorMor on the Wildside - Woolly Bear Caterpillar
Recently, and thanks to identification assistance from  iNaturalist, we have begun to identify and catalogue much of the wildlife encountered on XplorMor Expeditions.  This has also lead to a better understanding of the environments we've explored by educating us in a new way about the habitats and importance of ecosystems.
Bocas with the French XplorMor Inc
XplorMor Expedition Wildlife Photos - Atlantic Ghost Crab
Watch XplorMor Wildlife Slideshows: BirdsFish and CrustaceansInsectsMammalsReptiles and Amphibians.
Those not yet identified are noted.  If you have any questions, comments or further information on a species, please contact XplorMor.  We will happily share your valuable insights!

Sunday, August 11, 2013

The Only Everglades

The only everglades in the world are Florida's Everglades.  Knowing this point puts a different perspective on realizing the effects metropolitan man has had on them over the last century. Much has been bulldozed and built upon.  The ecosystem is also effected by the man-made segregation of its waterways for highway builds and water usage.
Why should this be a problem?  It is for many reasons, in particular as it is home to some of the rarest endangered species in the U.S., including the West Indian Manatee, American Crocodile, Eastern Indigo Snake and about 20 others.  The Everglades are also a main stopover for the world's migrating birds, and it is home to the largest mangrove ecosystem in the Western hemisphere.
Everglades and Naples XplorMor Inc
XplorMor Expedition into the Florida Everglades
XplorMor Team recently ventured to Everglades National Park.  We were excited to visit this subtropical land in our backyard, to paddle its waterways and spy its unique wildlife.  There are many ways to explore the park from paddling canoes or kayaks, to eco-boat tours to walking trails and boardwalks, to wildlife viewing stations just off the road.  There's something for every type of enthusiast.
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Eyeing Dinner XplorMor Inc
XplorMor Expedition into the Florida Everglades

Friday, August 2, 2013

Out in the Field...

I'm out in the field exploring and photographing more... please visit XplorMor on FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedIn or Pinterest for current whereabouts, images, events and musings.  Watch slideshows and read more on Xplor Florida.
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Into the Florida Everglades

Friday, July 12, 2013

Expedition to Panama

Apologies for the delay in posting.  I've been exploring Panama, including the Darien jungle, and Internet connection has been difficult, and at times, non-existent.
Destination: Darien Gap
Mission: To cross the Darien from Puerto Quimba to Playa Muerto in order to locate lost petroglyphs (ancient stone engravings or carvings) and mark a new route through the jungle
End of the road at Puerto Quimba
Our expedition members ventured from the United States and the United Kingdom to Panama City, to meet our Panamanian guides for trekking the Darien jungle.  I was on board to photograph and document the expedition and its findings.
Carrying our Gear to the Dock at Puerto Quimba
We departed Panama City by private bus, travelling the Pan-American Highway, headed east.  Before the road ended, we turned off to Puerto Quimba where a boat was waiting to carry us up river into the heart of Darien.
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Our boat (on the right with the canvas cover) waiting to take us up stream into Darien