MOUNTAINS MAJESTY
Mountains provide the idea of power. Mountains majesty are something tangible we can visualize and relate to when we gaze upon them. These huge immovable structures are beyond belief in size and structure.
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“If you are faced with a mountain, you have several options. You can climb it and cross to the other side. You can go around it. You can dig under it. You can fly over it. You can blow it up. You can ignore it and pretend it’s not there. You can turn around and go back the way you came. Or you can stay on the mountain and make it your home.”
~(Vera Nazarian)
Mountains provide the ideas of majesty and power. They are something tangible we can visualize and relate to when we gaze upon them. They are used as a reference in the bible over and over again to provide imagery of power, greatness, and represents an immovable solid force. Many examples of mountains come to mind. From ALASKA to HAWAII, cold climates to warm humid ones and several in between, I can think of many majestic mountains that intrigue a travel experience. DAYDREAM TRAVEL ADVENTURE with me to contemplate the power and majesty of mountains.
MAUNA KEA
Mauna Kea on the BIG Island of Hawai’i is the highest peak in the Pacific. Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain on Earth as measured from base to summit. Standing at 13,796 feet above sea level. Much of the mountain is underwater and if measured from its oceanic base, it would be 33,000 feet tall, which would be higher than Mount Everest which is measured at 29,029 feet! WHAT! I know, hard to believe that this could be located in Hawai’i with it’s snow cap. It is intriguing to contemplate its SUNRISE or SUNSET (peaking over or setting beneath) this opulent natural wonder!
The Na Pali Coastline on the island of KAU’AI is also very impressive to me, but in another way…the sheerness of the cliffs covered in lush green ground cover provide almost two-dimensional mountains rising parallel to each other leaving incredibly tall and narrow valleys between them. This vast, rugged beauty continues down the coastline for sixteen miles!
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK
These rigid mountain peaks are amongst the highest in the continental United States. The top one-third of these mountains are Alpine Tundra, a windswept area above the treeline, where is it is difficult for more than very slow-growing lichen to survive. It is also here that the Continental Divide is located. Rain that falls on either side of this imaginary line will travel through river systems either to the Pacific Ocean or to the Atlantic Ocean depending on where it lands in relation to the divide line. AMAZING!
These glorious mountains are magnificent! One must gaze in awe at their vast, harsh beauty!
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK MOUNTAINS
Heading south out of Yellowstone National Park one travels through the Grand Teton National Park’s beauty. These amazing mountains can be enjoyed through this video below!
GRAND TETON MOUNTAINS – PIN IT # 5
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK MONTANA MOUNTAINS
Yellowstone is it’s own kind of wilderness beauty. From streams, to waterfalls to mountain majesty…truly one of the most ruggedly amazing landscapes in the United States! Enjoy your own YELLOWSTONE ADVENTURE here!
This mountainous terrain is breathtakingly beautiful to observe!
ALASKAN MOUNTAINS
My Uncle lived in Alaska for many years. The following is a highlight list of his favorite mountain pictures and stories to share with you.
There are thousands of mountains in the State of Alaska. Many are named and many are not. Some are famous, such as Mount Denali, and many are not. Regardless of their status or height, those that he has viewed from land, water, and in the air are all beautiful. When flying across Alaska at 35,000 feet, one will see hundreds of square miles of uninterrupted mountain ranges. Certainly, if the Alaskan mountains were flattened out, the state would triple in size.
Above, the highest peak you see just right of center is Mount St. Elias located just south of the Yukon, Canada Border and northwest of Yakutat, Alaska. Height 18,008 feet. The flat area below the mountain range is the Malaspina Glacier. The glacier covers an area larger than some of our states in the lower 48. As an example, Rhode Island would fit very nicely on Malaspina Glacier and have room to spare.
This is an aerial view above of Mount Denali in February. Nothing green below in this part of Alaska in February. As most folks know, Mount Denali is located about halfway between Anchorage and Fairbanks. She stands 20,310 feet high into the sky above sea level. Mount Denali (also known as Mount McKinley, its former official name) is the highest mountain peak in North America. Without a doubt, it is the most popular mountain in Alaska.
Mount Edgecumbe (above) is an inactive volcano located on Kruzof Island. Sitka Residents have a very clear view of the volcano directly across the Sitka Sound from the city. Mount Edgecumbe is a beautiful mountain and is probably the most photographed mountain in SE Alaska. In the early 1970’s an article appeared in most Alaskan Newspapers about an “April Fools joke” an unnamed local helicopter pilot played on the residents of Sitka. During the night, the pilot loaded several old tires in his chopper. He flew over to Mount Edgecumbe, landed in the crater, and off-loaded the tires. Just before daylight he set fire to the tires and flew back to town. When Sitka folks started their day, they were quite surprised and a little alarmed to see the Volcano had become active. Of course it wasn’t long before the truth was known and from what the papers printed, everyone thought it was the best “April Fools Joke” ever and held no hard feelings. Alaskan humor tends to be a little unique.
Green Monster Mountain is located at the upper end of Dora Bay of Cholmondeley Sound which is on the east side of Prince of Wales Island. My uncle and his crew spent a summer carrying out Coastal Zone Studies on the bays in the Sound. They were looking for sites to recommend to the US Forest Service as suitable log dumping sites. Dora Bay was not only one of the most picturesque Bays in the Sound, but a highly important nursery and holding grounds for various marine species, such as, Spottail Shrimp, Dungeness Crab, Clams, Salmon and others. The US Forest Service accepted their recommendations to use other bays to bring their logs down to the water to be to rafted and towed off. Because of the incredibly beautiful Bay, its productive waters serving so many varied marine species, and the giant sentinel up at the head end of the bay, the unusual name of Green Monster Mountain will be forever imprinted in memory.
For more tales from my uncle read about FORESTER ISLAND ADVENTURE , Daydream Travel Adventure #4 of 7 Ways to Daydream Travel Adventure, or KETCHIKAN ALASKA, 1971.
The Psalmist declares, “Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before Him with thanksgiving and extol Him with music and song. For the Lord is the great God, the great King above all gods. In His hands are the depths of the earth, and the mountain peaks belong to Him. The sea is His, for he made it, and His hands formed the dry land.
~Psalms 95:1-5.
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A 1993 graduate of Michigan State University, Barbara earned a BS in Social Science Pre-Law. She is a Business Manager/HR Director. Her passion is travel, discovering new places, experiences, cuisine, cultures while enjoying temperate climates. Barbara is a newly transitioning empty-nester who became a travel blogger. She’s a great photographer, talented writer, and has a great family to highlight in her high school/college athlete football sons.
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51 Comments
Monica Fish
Beautiful post! We love escaping to the Catskills mountains. It’s only 90 minutes but it feels like a world away!
Barbara Robinson
Thank you! We LOVE adventure and exploring too! EScaping is soooo important for ALL of us!
Yvette
The pictures are stunning and I love your appreciation for the beauty. I also love that you include so much information and make it relatable.
Barbara Robinson
Thank you for your comment about making it relatable! I appreciate your feedback!
Holly
Thank you for sharing this beautiful post.. these are some of the most majestic mountains in the world!
Adrienne
Such beautiful sights to see! On my bucket list for sure!
Danielle Ardizzone
I love how this post is a collection of various mountain ranges. Beautiful pics!
Douglas Jasper
So many wonderful mountain photos. Awesome!
Beth Shields
Overwhelming beauty. Don’t know which I would want to go to first…but they are all beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Jen
Mountains are absolutely breathtaking when we consider their size and of course, consider their creator! We live in the cove of some small mountains in Alabama and love to watch the sunset over the mountain from our back porch. Nothing like the Rocky Mountains, but stunning nonetheless!
Barbara Robinson
ENJOY one of those stunning sunsets over your mountains for me! You are very fortunate indeed to have the luxury of that view! ENJOY DAILY!
Cathy
I love mountains! I’m jealous of how many you have seen! Someday, I will see them too! Great photos! Thanks for sharing!
Eva Keller
I love going to the mountains! I grew up in Ohio and Florida where everything is flat, so when I moved to California I made it a point to go visit the mountainous regions. The closest to me is Big Bear so I’ve spent the most time there, but I’d love to get out and see some more.
Barbara Robinson
Other than LA for a taping of “The Price is Right!” (Yes, it’s corny, but my husband is a fan of the show!) We have not been in CA except to change planes when traveling to the Pacific islands…I’d love to see Big Bear!
Eva Keller
I went to a taping for the Price is Right too! When I first moved out here my roommates and I would go to all the tapings we could. We did Jimmy Kimmel, Girl Meets World, Disneyland’s 60th, and Good Morning America’s Oscars After Party. We’re hoping to go back to Big Bear some time this summer. We only went for a weekend once for my husband’s daughter’s birthday so we were basically chaperoning and didn’t get to do any of the stuff we wanted.
Alice
I love the beauty of mountians!!! Thank you for your beautiful pictures of God’s Glory!
Linda Egeler
There are so many beautiful mountains in the world! You have some lovely photos. Here’s from one MSU grad to another! Go Green!
Barbara Robinson
I really enjoyed your Galapagos blog post! Ironically my son just finished a big study in his college biology course on that exact blue footed booby topic you mentioned…IRONIC! GO STATE!
Yvette
Yeah, I don’t know about that April Fools joke, but my daughter is obsessed with moving to Alaska. I might visit… your pictures ARE beautiful, but Chicago girls don’t MOVE to Alaska. LOL!!!
Barbara Robinson
Alaskan humor is a bit “off center!”
Lisa
I love spending time in the mountains!
Tiffany
All mountains are just calming and peaceful – thinking more outdoor vacations should be planned around them!
Carrie Beaton
Perfect timing for this post! My husband and I just took a hike over the weekend. Now we need a destination hike!
Debbie
Beautiful pics! Conquering mountains physically and figuratively is apparently always a part of the human race.
Erica
We are surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains out here in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. I wouldn’t have it any other way! We want to get to Yellowstone and the Rocky Mountains so bad! Thank you for your pictures! Totally jealous of your travels.
Barbara Robinson
The Blue Ridge Mountains ARE SPECTACULAR! You live in gorgeous country!
Suzan | It's My Sustainable Life
Mother Earth offers such beauty, tranquility, & inspiration. Thank you for sharing a bit of it.
erin
Wow! Thanks for sharing these gorgeous photos! I’ve got a few new places to add to the bucket list!
Cindy
What a great theme for a post! I have been to many of these and I do love the mountains! I would love to check out Hawaii’s though.
Sara - Seek Discover Learn
I love visiting the mountains. We always went to the beach when I was growing up, and I hated going to the same place year after year. My goal for my children is to show them all different parts of the world. We took them to Rocky Mountain National Park last year. Hoping to go to Yellowstone later this year.
Barbara Robinson
We spent our honeymoon in Estes Park, CO in a mountain chalet! That was the beginning of our married travel adventures!
Erin
Barbara, I LOVE that you brought together so many gorgeous mountain ranges. I’ve been to most of these, will the exception of the Big Island in Hawaii, and Canada. Both are on our bucket list. In fact, if we don’t get to go to New Zealand at the end of the year, we’re planning a return trip to Hawaii — to the BIG Island. We LOVED Kauai. Our favorite vacation destination so far!! Thank you for all the beautiful pictures too!!
Erin
I meant Alaksa, not Canada, although we can’t wait to get to both!! And my brother’s name is Galen!
Barbara Robinson
My husband was named for his Grandpa Galen (old irish name!) Not many Galen’s out there! 🙂
Barbara Robinson
Erin, I appreciate your feedback! KAUAI is a very special place to us as well! We try every five years to re-visit! Certainly a FAVORITE!
Leeandra
These places look amazing and really worth a visit!
Melissa| It's a Joyous Journey
Living on the plains of Oklahoma, I appreciate seeing the photos and reading about the mountains! So glorious!
Michelle
Beautiful post! I miss the mountains so much! I live in South Texas and we try to escape to the mountains in the summertime – crisp air, cool temperatures, beautiful scenery, soothing streams. It’s where my soul feels happy!
Emily Ackerman
I really enjoyed looking at these gorgeous pics!
Charlene
This makes me more excited to head to Yellowstone & Grand Teton later this summer!
Sandi
I have been over the continental divide in Colorado Rockies between Denver and Aspen, it takes quite a driving effort to get there. But the view from the top of the mountains in spectacular.
Shirley
As an extreme hiker, (Kilimanjaro and several others over 14K ft) I LOVE mountains! These images definitely make me smile!
Barbara Robinson
I am NO EXTREME HIKER! I am always in amazement of those that do that! I LOVE to gaze at beautiful nature!! That’s what makes me smile!
judean
I have a whole new appreciation for mountains after having friends who climb them often. This information is great and the pictures are great!
Jessica
Mountains are so very majestic, beautiful captures! I used to be more of a beach person, but mountains have stolen my heart more recently.
Kendra
Loved your photos and descriptions! I’m a total mountain girl!
Christina Furnival
Such majestic beauty! We are hopefully traveling soon to the mountains of West Yellowstone!
Ruth H Iaela-Pukahi
I love that you started with warm Hawaii and ended with cold Alaska. 🙂 One of my favorite mountains to enjoy on Oahu is the Ko’olau mountains. When it rains it is covered in waterfalls. It is sooo beautiful.
Cindy
There are no mountains in SW Missouri so it’s a special occasion to spend time near mountains! I hope to visit the Smokies soon.
Tara
You’ve listed some great mountain vacation spots! We hope to visit the Big Island of Hawaii over Christmas this year. I’ll definitely be checking Mauna Kea out if we do.
Maria Khan
I like the mountains because they make beautiful sunsets. Love your post!