Not so long ago, after acquiring a significant following on Facebook, lawyer and photographer extraordinaire Stephen Ozcomert was discussing the next digital frontier for the Honey Badger. While I had …
The Honey Badger’s rhododendron primer
The rhododendrons are finally blooming, but what variety am I viewing? (Pronouncing all these genres of blooms is as much fun as viewing them.)
The first rhodo photos of the year …
Honey Badger and the Fiery Gizzard
On the Cumberland Plateau just outside of Tracy City, Tennessee, the trailhead for the Fiery Gizzard Trail is found. The trail has been rated in the USA Top 25 by …
How Thomas Mabry became Honey Badger
Thomas Mabry’s trail name is the Honey Badger, so since I knew him 50 years ago as Tom Mabry, football star, I wanted to know how he became the Honey …
Honey Badger captures Hickory Nut Falls
Nowhere can one appreciate the changing of the seasons more than by simply viewing a mountain with a discerning eye.
The colors of the leaves and blooms give the coming of …
The Honey Badger’s ‘Golden Field of Spring’
Did you know that there are “old style daffodils” and the newer varieties look different?
The field of ancient narcissus in the photo was created by daffodil bulbs which surrounded mountain …
Honey Badger captures the mysteries of Big South Fork
The Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area celebrates a 50-year anniversary this year. This Cumberland Plateau jewel straddles a tributary of the Cumberland River in Tennessee and Kentucky.
Scott …
Honey Badger questions ‘Who closes the roads?’
Traveling in winter through the Southern Appalachians presents a historical anomaly: we really aren’t supposed to get that much snow and ice in the colder months, are we?
Well, roads are …