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“Crepuscular” is one of my favorite words.
It describes animals active at dawn and dusk, when the world is reshaping or closing a day. But this is also when the predator is hungry. Photographers call these transition times “golden hours” because the light saturates the landscape and everyone. That’s when making memories, snapshots are the most picky.
My own most spectacular sunset hike – also life-threatening and adds to the fun – on the stone bumps in the northern foothills of the Colorado Rockies. As a newly cast westerner, I swear Horse climbing every month of the year (5 miles round trip)– A down payment on the sense of belonging in this landscape. The summit has a major rock outcrop at the top of this small mountain, with a vast western landscape to the continental divide. Sunset paradise!
Honestly, by April, my Groundhog Day The hike is a bit old. So I changed it by solving it in odd hours. For example, sunset. I remember that this cool feeling competes with the shadow of the mountain to the east when the sky blushed. I’m not in my comfort zone and the light fails. So after the last sun flashed, I suddenly popped the headlight and pulled it downhill. I was shocked by the glory of the sky. But I also remember a creepy feeling of watching from the shadows.

Photographers love to talk about sunsets. It’s like a chef about arugula: the spicy flavor consumed every day. This is the beauty of sunset hiking – it’s not that you’re hunting snow leopards. Sunset happens every day.
To make suggestions, I have with the nature writer and Sunsetologist Julia Clarke In Scotland, she praises its rugged western coast – perfect photo. Her favorite sunset attractions – here with us – are along the Bonnie Banks in Loch Lomond.
“The West Highland Road Following the east shore of Loch Lomond, which is one of the most beautiful lakes on the planet, she said. “I didn’t care to time it out there, so I’ve completed this extension when the sun sets on the hills on the west side. It was jaw-dropping, I stopped to spend an evening on the lake with dipping sauce. I ended up hiking into my stay in the dark, but it was totally worth it. ”
Clarke is a big fan of taking photos on the water to double the reflection. She also advises you to turn your back on your subject: “If you have a valley like Yosemite, don’t forget to turn around and capture Alpenglow, which may be more beautiful than the sunset itself.”
Clark praised the U.S. National Park System as the center of sunset. She remembers Moab (Moab) [3.2 miles round-trip] The orange that I will never forget is something orange. “She also likes the country’s most iconic sunset locations: Edge Trail Overlooking the Grand Canyon (13 miles one way; you can grab one Send the shuttle back to the visitor center).
It’s not just the canyon view she likes. “I appreciate how easy it is to be accessible even in wheelchairs, almost anyone can have this transcendent experience in nature,” she said.
Next, I ring Anna PapugaAmerican-born hiker and photographer just moved below. She recalls nostalgic about the spectacular sunsets she witnessed at the Southern California Coast Islands National Park.
“We backpacked around Santa Cruz, photographed cute foxes, etc. But on our last night we decided to hike to Overlooking the Potato Harbourthat’s just one of them. ”
You know the Twilight she is talking about: The clouds are emitting the atmosphere of Jesus as the local skyline burns, and your skin is amazing. It’s time to get out the camera, right?
She has many tips on how to capture her own highlights – Rayle Sunset:
- Looking for a comparison. A pier extends into the water. Surfers backlit in the sunset. rock. Trees. Fog and even wildfire smoke. Papuga recommends you capture some interesting light, so it’s not just a blue magnetic field that slides from one blue to another yellow disk.
- Clouds are all. They work like photographers’ reflectors, shining lights from excellent sources and touching everything with magic. To plan her sunset excursion, Paper Melon Consulting Photopills appcloud cover for its destination can be predicted. It will predict low- (bad), medium (good) and high- (excellent) clouds for your beach or peak hike, so you will know if it’s worth staying outside after dark. However, even with a useful application, predictions cannot be determined. Therefore, Paper Melon also recommends that you…
- Give yourself a lot of choices. This is the natural world, not the German train schedule. Leave space and time spontaneous. Chasing the sun and images.
- Don’t stress. There will be another sunset tomorrow, luckily.
My last sunset hiking consultant is Karthika Guptaa Chicago-based Photog who travels the world to capture compelling images.
“Every time I shoot, I’m trained to look for narratives,” she told me. “It’s all about context. Tell a story with your sunset photos. Give a sense of expansiveness of the scene and where you are.” To do this, shoot in the foreground with your tent, or swinging on a ridge, or the hiking partner also grabs the light.
When asked to name a favorite sunset shooting location, she didn’t hesitate: “Sagaro National Park. The cactus immediately told the audience that I took the shot and they reflected the light well with a texture.”
The park website recommends the tanned Cape Verde Ridge Trail as an ideal place to land on the Sonoran Desert. “Even if you can’t shoot straight into the sunset,” Gupta said. “You can record light and shadows on the curves of the game or object. Explore all the dramatic angles.”
Gupta also recommends capturing these fur animals during the most active period of the day. Recently, she was hiking in the wilderness of Utah later that day and encountered a group of wild horses walking around in the sloping shadows.
It reminds me of the same trail I hiked a few weeks after I climbed the sunset of horse teeth, Young mountain lion attacks a trail runneralso in Twilight. When a full meal jogged past him, the cat obeyed the furry demand for dinner. The runner survived, the lion did not, and this principle held on to me: Twilight has consequences.
Papuga said: “I always bring My two headlightsif the battery exits. ”
It makes sense: after sunset, it’s dark. Bring the afterglow in (and your phone or camera), but be careful to go out.