Who do we want to be here?

Who do we want to be here?

WHO DO WE WANT TO BE HERE? Reflections on an MLP season in the mountains by Charles Hayes, Oct 1, 2019. Charles B. Hayes is currently studying for a PhD in Philosophy at Michigan State University. This research opportunity was funded by MSU’s Engaged...
Revisiting Waterton Lakes National Park

Revisiting Waterton Lakes National Park

The Mountain Legacy Project (MLP) repeat photography crew spent a week at Waterton Lakes National Park in mid-July. For most of the crew this was a first visit to Waterton; what we saw was a very different landscape than what was there two years ago. In September 2017...
A Viewshed of the ‘Lenscape’

A Viewshed of the ‘Lenscape’

[ This post also appears on the Landscapes in Motion blog] What are viewsheds, and why use them? The Mountain Legacy Explorer website (explore.mountainlegacy.ca) provides a map-based tool for investigating Mountain Legacy Project (MLP) collections. Users click on...
Discover Mountain Legacy in Discover Magazine!

Discover Mountain Legacy in Discover Magazine!

Dateline Wed, June 12 – Repeat Photography Reveals How Glaciers Change Over Time The July/August 2019 edition of Discover Magazine is out. It is jam-packed with fascinating articles, images, blogs, and podcasts. But, this edition is particularly special for the...
A 1937 look into the Nahanni

A 1937 look into the Nahanni

Introducing MLP’s first historic mountain images from Canada’s Northwest Territories The Mountain Legacy Project has long hoped to examine historic glass plate negatives from the Northwest Territories. Last year, while working with research colleagues from...