![Clouds form in the evening over Ft. Robinson State Park in northwestern Nebraska. Originally, a U.S. Army fort it has a checkered history in regards to the conflicts with Native Americans in the late 1800s.](https://i0.wp.com/www.journeyoflight.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/IMG_7840-ft-robinson-dusk-1.jpg?resize=332%2C205&ssl=1)
Trip Report 3: Spring in the Nebraska Panhandle – Landscapes
Today is my third and final trip report on this year’s journey to the panhandle of Nebraska. As I mentioned in the …
Today is my third and final trip report on this year’s journey to the panhandle of Nebraska. As I mentioned in the …
Sometimes the most intricate and colorful subjects are found close to the ground or are small and often hidden. Over time as …
The senses really come alive during the spring in the Panhandle of Nebraska. First, I’ve got to mention the wild thunderstorms. Rain, …
I’ve recently returned from a trip around the panhandle of Nebraska logging over 1,600 miles. I witnessed some incredible storms in the …