I love the Eastern Sierra. It’s where heaven stops and the earth begins. [OC][4000X3000]1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/EarthPorn
Of course, the iconic 83 year old billboard for coke would be replaced by an add for Shen Yun.5mo ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/bayarea
I love the Eastern Sierra. It’s where heaven stops and the earth begins.1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Outdoors
Backpacking in the High Sierra Wilderness. This three day trip was an experience I'll never forget.1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/WildernessBackpacking
The always amazing, Zion National Park. On a rare quite day. It's usually as crowded as Disneyland.2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Outdoors
Kayaking off the coast of Alameda was great; paddling alongside the famous USS Hornet took the experience to another level.9mo ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/bayarea
It was so foggy that I had to use a compass to paddle back to shore. ~ pic may not do justice but I had about 50 feet of visibility.3mo ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Kayaking
Harbor seals are some of the cutest critters living in the Bay. They’re curious little fellas. This fella followed my kayak from Sausalito to Belvedere and back.9mo ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/bayarea
🔥 I love the Eastern Sierra. It’s where heaven stops and the earth begins1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/NatureIsFuckingLit
Hey Fenton! Hosea is a great character. I’d love to see a prequel about him an Dutch in the 1870s2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/reddeadredemption
Paddling alongside an aircraft-carrier. Not just any carrier, but the historic USS Hornet.9mo ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Kayaking
I climbed to the top of the continental divide , Glacier National Park, Montana, USA2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/hiking
The view you get when the sun hits the Mount Whitney trail. We started the hike at 3:00am.2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/WildernessBackpacking
The maritime museum doesn’t get enough love online. It’s always cool to see them when downtown.2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/sandiego
The San Francisco Skyline looks pretty cool from bay level. - alameda island9mo ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/bayarea
Have you ever hiked to the bottom of the Grand Canyon? It's pretty cool.1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Outdoors
Well, that was pretty bad. I’m shocked a studio would do their characters so dirty. I should have just played Days Gone again. The gameplay is more in-depth and the story is amazing. The last of us 2 is the video game equivalent of GOT season 8.10mo ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/lastofuspart2
Bedrock City. One of the most random and creepy tourist attractions along route 64. I believe it closed this winter.1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/arizona
Fun fact: Before becoming the king beyond the wall, Mance Rayder once gave Edmure Tully a tour north of the true north.2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/freefolk
Please don't be these people. More people die on the mist trail by slipping into the falls than any other reason in Yosemite National Park. Don't be an idiot, stay behind the rail.1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Yosemite
Current Conditions: The Yosemite High Country is still packed with many feet of snow. I took this picture from a peak miles beyond the park looking towards Lyell canyon.11mo ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Yosemite
Please don't be these people. More people die on the mist trail by slipping into the falls than any other reason in Yosemite National Park. Don't be an idiot, stay behind the rail. - Vernal Falls, Yosemite, CA1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/hiking
Mount Whitney, The Crown of California. Trekking to the top of this lovely summit is every Cali-mountaineer's goal.1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Mountaineering
Hello there mr. Mountain goat. I was peak bagging right before western Montana was the thrashed by this week’s blizzard. It was cloud and damp in the clouds, but we had a blast.1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/CampingandHiking
406 is the most beautiful State in the USA. This argument is a hill I'm willing to die on.2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Montana
Sierra Nevada Summits above 10,000 feet are windswept ice-scapes, this time of year. Snowshoes, crampons, and ice axes are a must.2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Mountaineering
Mountain Monday: I'm cannot wait for the summer 2020 climbing season.1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Mountaineering
Can we talk about the spammy over advertising of Shen Yun? I’m in Palo Alto. In the past two months I’ve received 5 flyers promoting it. It’s ad is plastered on dozens of billboards on our local freeways. And is all over social and traditional media. What’s the big deal?2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/bayarea
A few thousand feet above mammoth lakes. The Sierra Nevada is still bone dry.1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/alpinism
Climbing up the rotten class 3 scree in the central Sierra - between mammoth and bishop. I’m not wearing a western hat in this shot.. for the purists.1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/alpinism
Backpacking to Phantom Ranch, the most enjoyable trek I've done.2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/CampingandHiking
Hot take: unless you are/were an operator in the US armed forces, wearing the punisher skull makes you look like someone who paid a ton of money for tacticool firearms while not fully knowing how to use them. Do you agree?8mo ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/liberalgunowners
Spent the weekend climbing along the High Sierra. Views were great, as was the volume of mosquitoes.1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/alpinism
Two nights at 12000 feet. Trail camp is amazing. Highlight of my Mount Whitney experience.2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/WildernessBackpacking
Halloween candy is for sale at my local supermarket..... It’s August 6.1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/mildlyinfuriating
This is what Bears Ears National Monument looks like. We need to preserve this land. I've hike hundreds of miles around Escalante and the lands of The Bears Ears. The beauty is unparalleled.3yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/pics
Satellite TV & more living than some studio apartments, this Redwood City vehicle dwelling is ”epic”.1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/bayarea
Hiking pro tip: don't go to Utah in this summer. Go between March and May.4yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/hiking
after Grizzly bears, I feel like mountain goats are the second most famous animal of Montana. What do you think?2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Montana
The Bears Ears. I've visited every July for the past decade and it has been getting super busy over the past two years.1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Utah
In regards to re-opening, travel & visitation along the 120 corridor should be far far less restricted than the valley. Backcountry travel and high country mountaineering is naturally social distanced, especially when compared to the tourist congestion that defines Yosemite valley11mo ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Yosemite
I just want to see the mountains again. Anyone else going crazy sheltering in place?11mo ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Outdoors
[Self] I just realized that my hiking get up looks like a really cheap Indiana Jones cosplay. I've been wearing this for years, I think it is fine getting confused for Indy cosplay :)4yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/cosplay
Leverguns are my favorite class of firearm. I have three. Two chambered in .357 mag-Henry and Rossi. the third is a marlin 30-30.4yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/guns
Mount Whitney. The highest peak along the continental United States2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/unitedstatesofamerica
Every October I pull out my copy of Clue 1985. While it isn't scary by any means, this is easily my favorite Halloween movie.3yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/pics
Into the Fury: Bravery of California's Wildland Firefighters [OC]3yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/unitedstatesofamerica
The Kaibab Suspension Bridge. Arguably the most famous bridge in Arizona.2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/arizona
Friday night took a quick into crazy town. I was reported for bumping into someone else riding a horse.2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/reddeadredemption
Did you know the Bay Area has a tidal island entirely composed of seashells? I found it while on the bay yesterday.3yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Kayaking
Well, that was pretty bad. I’m shocked a studio would do their characters so dirty. I should have just played Days Gone again. The gameplay is more in-depth and the story is amazing. The last of us 2 is the video game equivalent of GOT season 8.10mo ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/TheLastOfUs2
Playa update: Far dryer than June, but large portions of water/mud still exists where the city usually rests. The sandstorms in the deep playa were far above 500 feet in height.4yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/BurningMan
Doe Mountain is probably my favorite spot in all of Arizona. What's yours?1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/arizona
Lever guns are my favorite, and I think the Rossi 357. lever action gun is by far my go to. The best thing is that you can use 38 special if you want to save money and not shoot 3574yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/guns
Enjoying the lesser known summits of the California Sierra Nevada3yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/WildernessBackpacking
Backpacking pro trip: Don't go to Utah this summer. Go between March and May [ADVICE]4yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/WildernessBackpacking
solitude and scenery make the perfect trail experience. This was my favorite trip this summer. The Northern Rockies are a sight to see.2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/CampingandHiking
A mountain floof: also known as a North American Pika. I called him Pika Pete.4yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/aww
Data shows that many online shoppers wait to the last minute to purchase tax software. [OC]4yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/dataisbeautiful
Cowboy action is my favorite. I suck at fanning, but it is pretty damn fun.4yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/guns
Nuking the Fridge confirmed!! While hiking in the desert I found a rusted 50's fridge, miles from the nearest road in AZ. I didn't find any skeletal remains. I guess Dr. Jones survived the Nuking The Fridge scene in Indy 4.3yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/indianajones
Stars at night are big and bright. Deep in the heart of the Grand Canyon. Phantom Ranch to be exact.2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/backpacking
Deserts are pretty too. Especially at sunset. Especially in Nevada [OC][4000x2667]4yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/EarthPorn
Enjoy the solitude in the National Parks Ya.... the reality is far more shoulder-to-shoulder.4yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/ExpectationVsReality
The seelbach hotel. Do you think this is the most famous hotel in the entire state?2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Kentucky
I had a wonderful time Kayaking with my wife across Morro Bay. I highly recommend checking Morro Bay out. They have a wonderful launch.3yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/Kayaking
When is the least crowded time to visit Sedona? I’ve driven up there in October, March and July this past year and each weekend has been crazy crowded.maybe it’s just like that at this point?1yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/arizona
On the spine of the Sierra Nevada. Started hiking at 3:00am to reach the Summit of Mount Whitney [OC][4000x2085]2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/EarthPorn
Star Wars: the most popular filmed ranked by audience rating [OC]3yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/dataisbeautiful
Bonnie McFarlane is a better character than Sadie. Don’t get me wrong, Adler is great but Bonnie’s far wittier2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/reddeadredemption
Sierra Nevada Spires. A sign that you're close to the summit of Mount Whitney [OC][4000 × 2860]2yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/EarthPorn
Looking for a great spring backpacking trek? Tryout the sky-to-sea trail. Only 25 miles rt.4yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/WildernessBackpacking
2000 vertical feet up, another 2000 to go as I hike out of the inner sanctum of the Grand Canyon.[OC][4000x2667]3yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/EarthPorn
The national parks are getting so crowded that I decided to skip them this Fourth of July and explore the high desert of eastern Oregon4yr ⋅ tssouthwest ⋅ r/hiking