Mitch's Photo Albums
I find that I don't take pictures all that often, I really should now that I have a nice DSLR. I try to take pictures of trips I go on, as well as other events I think are interesting. If you click on an album here on this page, it will take you to the album page where you can view individual pictures, or view them kind of like as a slide show. This site, along with mitchd.com, is a work in progress. So things may change now and then, and please let me know if there are glitches anywhere. Hope you enjoy...
Some Photos of Lizzy and I
Months and months later I finally pull together a few pictures of Lizzy and I. I put them in an album here for you all to see. Hopefully more will be added when we take some more, and maybe somehow I will look half as good as her in a few of them...
Climbing Mount Rainier 2010
I was a bit out of shape for a mountain climb, but I couldn't pass up the opportunity to climb Mount Rainier. It was a great trip! It makes me want to do another mountain climb in the near future.
Mountain Man Triathlon 2009
My Mountain Man Triathlon experience up near Walla Walla, WA. It was a last minute choice, but I'm glad I did it! It is not about winning its about finishing. As you'll see, this was an interesting race! If you want to see the results from the race here's the link.
Backpacking in the Enchantments
Our annual backpack trip this summer was up in Washington State this year, thanks to our friend Jerry who lives up there. He took us to the beautiful area called the Enchantments. The scenery was just awesome, the pictures look good, but you'll have to go there and check it out for yourself someday. I was able to take many pictures on this trip, and I was stoked to see many of them came out nicely.
Film Trip to Ghana
I was lucky to be able to skedaddle out of the country at least once this summer. This time I went to Ghana in Africa to help with some filming (COTA TV). The occasion was Dr. Pipim's mother's funeral. The event was very large, and quite fascinating to watch really. Unfortunately I was not able to take as many pictures as I would have liked, but I think you'll get an adequate picture of what it was like.