Jason Gibson Jason Gibson

Climbing Camelback Mountain...via my lenses.

This week I had the opportunity to go to Phoenix, AZ. After my business was taken care of, I had to hit the mountains!

This week I had the opportunity to go to Phoenix, AZ. After my business was taken care of, I had to hit the mountains! They don't have anything that massive or awesome where I'm from. I decided to go to Camelback mountain and put my name to the test and climb the mountain (2700 ft above sea level). Naturally I had my camera with me in my bag pack, even though half the time it stayed there while I was too busy trying to secure my footing and not fall of the mountain Lol! Nevertheless, I made it to the top in about an hour or so! It was amazing to see the whole Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe area all at once with the sun about to set. I don't think I've ever seen anything more beautiful and rewarding after the challenge of climbing the mountain. I hope you enjoy my images as much as I enjoyed having the opportunity to take them and just soak in some of some God's glory along the way. Camelback Mountain...I thank you for a glorious experience!

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Cottonwood Creek Railroad Bridge

In my quest to discover interesting historic locations around the Dallas area, I came across the Cottonwood Creek Railroad Bridge (formerly known as The Pony Girder Bridge)

In my quest to discover interesting historic locations around the Dallas area, I came across the Cottonwood Creek Railroad Bridge (formerly known as The Pony Girder Bridge). This site is definitely a hidden historic gem in Allen, Texas (a suburb north of Dallas)!  The bridge was built in 1910 in order to help the Houston and Texas Central Railroad companies transport goods between Dallas and Denison.  Below are some images of what it currently looks like today!

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