Over the river and through the woods, our readers love the thrill of adventure—and, boy, do they have an eye for nature! They rooted around and dug up more good stuff than you can shake a stick at.
Steve Steger, Karnes EC: “A lone fisherman out at sunrise in a cypress forest at Caddo Lake”
Sarah Elkins, Wood County EC: “Sunday afternoon at Tyler State Park”
Bobby Norris, Pedernales EC: “Small wooden footbridge leading into the woods at Rocky Mountain National Park”
Linda Brannen, Pedernales EC: “Seaside to Indian Beach, Oregon, is a portion of the Lewis and Clark trail.”
Jack Milchanowski, Wise EC: A cougar stalks prey in the woods.
Web Extra: Bobby Norris, Pedernales EC: Elk in a meadow at Grand Teton National Park, September 2016
Web Extra: Charles Carlson, Bandera EC: Bracket fungus at Springfield Ranch in Rio Frio
Web Extra: Richard Browne, Trinity Valley EC: Acadia National Park
Web Extra: Lisa Hollingsworth, Hamilton County EC: Lichen growing on an oak branch
Web Extra: Lacy Rogers, Bandera EC: Fawn in the brush
Web Extra: Bobby Norris, Pedernales EC: The sun sets behind aspens in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Web Extra: Marion Moore, Wood County EC: “A fantasy creature spotted in the autumnal shadows of dead wood”
Web Extra: Hannah Lee, Hamilton County EC: “Train going into the woods”
Web Extra: Melissa Metz, Lamb County EC: “I just love this picture of the sky through all the beautiful fall leaves.”
Web Extra: Kelly Friedman, CoServ: A serene walk by the river
Web Extra: Richard Browne, Trinity Valley EC: A small Dallas park
Over the river and through the woods, our readers love the thrill of adventure—and, boy, do they have an eye for nature! They rooted around and dug up more good stuff than you can shake a stick at.