Which Way photo challenge – December 10

Another week, another Which Way photo challenge! All are welcome and if you want to join in, here’s the badge.

The Which Way photo challenge is all about capturing the roads, walks, trails, rails, steps, signs, etc. we move from one place to another on.  You can walk on them, climb them, drive them, ride on them, as long as the specific way is visible.  Any angle of a bridge is acceptable as are any signs. There’s no topic to this challenge.  All you need have is the “way” visible and the main focus of your photo.  To enter, simply add a link in your post to this post and leave a comment down below.

Here is a list of acceptable “ways”:

  • Roads:  gravel, asphalt, cobbled, dirt, freeway, expressway, highway, bridges
  • Indoor walkways:  hallways, aisles, people movers
  • Outdoor walks:  sidewalks, paths, trails
  • Stairs, elevators, escalators, or steps
  • Railway tracks, monorails, ski lifts
  • Runways and tarmacs
  • Ferries, canals and locks
  • Parking lots, private driveways
  • Tunnels
  • Signs of any kind:  directional, informational, store signs, wind vanes
  • Maps that are posted as sign

Here’s my photo:

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How about yours?

Published by Alive and Trekking

Dreamer. Adventurer. Traveller. Geek. Idealist. Nature. New Zealand, Nordic countries and the Arctic.

10 thoughts on “Which Way photo challenge – December 10

      1. Absolutely! Beautiful, rugged area in northern Sweden. We’d been quite lucky with the weather actually, and it only started getting bad that last day.

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    1. It’s stunning up there! This is Swedish Lapland, between Nikkaluokta and Abisko, where I hiked the Fjallraven Classic last August. Here we are getting closer to Abisko National Park. The weather was indeed getting worse from right about this point. This was the last day of the trekking and I hiked 7 out of the 10 hours in the pouring rain!

      Thanks for joining in again this week!

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