Hiawatha Trail Overlook, Hiawatha Trail
Who knew trees could be so photogenic? They really know how to work their angles.
As we ventured further along the Hiawatha Trail, we stumbled upon this magnificent overlook. The sheer expanse of greenery was almost overwhelming, like nature's own version of a green screen, but without the need for special effects. The bridge in the distance seemed like a tiny thread stitching together the fabric of the forest. It's funny how something so small can hold such significance in a landscape so vast. The clouds continued their playful dance with the sun, casting fleeting shadows that added depth to the scene. It's the kind of place that makes you want to sit down and write poetry, or at least a haiku. But let's be honest, who has time for that when there's so much more trail to explore? Idaho, with its endless surprises, keeps reminding us that sometimes, the best adventures are the ones that come without a roadmap.
Date | 2024:06:27 12:28:40 | Make | samsung |
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Model | SM-N986B | Rating | 3 |
Lens | -- mm f/-- | Width | 4000 |
Height | 3000 | Flash | No Flash |
Focal | 7.0 mm | Focal-35mm | 25 mm |
Exposure | 1/1104 | F Number | 1.8 |
ISO | 50 | White Bal. | Auto |
Metering | Center-weighted average | Program | Program AE |
Compensation | 0 | Hyperfocal | 3.24 m |
Latitude | 47.3442305555556 | Longitude | -115.62255 |
Altitude | 1151 m | File Size | 3.1 MB |