Category: Canoe
Canoe Landing
Badin Lake
(Photograph copyright 2011 by Dan Routh)
A canoe moves across the water of Badin Lake at sunset in the Uwharrie Mountains of central North Carolina. Formed about 500 million years ago, the Uwharries are one of the oldest mountain ranges in North America. Once rising to almost 20,000 feet, the eons have eroded them down to about 1100 feet at their highest point.
Canoeing
Sunset Canoe on Badin Lake
Lake Logan Canoe
Merchants Millpond

Along with their standard blue jean lines, Wrangler produces several lines of outdoor wear. This image was part of a catalog shoot produced at Merchants Millpond in northeastern North Carolina. It is a black-water swamp filled with huge cypress trees with Spanish moss and miles of canoeing opportunities.
The millpond is located not too far from the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Near Nags Head is Jockey’s Ridge, one of the largest single sand dunes in the country. This image is from the same shoot.







