April 2012
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Total J-Tree
Over springbreak my good friend and I ventured from central Maine to the desert of south central California. We spent a week in Joshua Tree car camping and day hiking all the while keeping our eye out for wildlife. What is most engrained in my memory of the trip is the large rock formations that break up the never ending fields of Josua Trees.
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March 2012
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Last Days in Maine
I’m in the midst of finishing my last semester of college in central Maine. Although the stress of (not) writing final papers and applying to jobs means that I’m not able to experience Maine as much as I’d like too, I still make time to explore. Below is a medley of photos that show very different sides of the Pine Tree state.
The kind of place where one goes to escape and...
February 2012
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January 2012
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A Note
Sitting in PDX waiting for my flight to Dulles. After a nearly two month hiatus from school I’m returning for my last semester. Can you say “totally stoked”? I’m most excited to be in Maine again because, realistically, I’m not sure when or if I’ll be back in that neck of the woods. So far 2012 is off to a great start.
Spencer
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A Road Trip to the Sunshine State
My good friend Foster Huntington owns a VW van that is the envy of every surfer, camper, and outdoor enthusiast from Vancouver, BC to Cabo. A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to ride shotgun from Portland, Oregon to San Francisco in his VW Syncro.
Time was not of the essence and we enjoyed cruising down the Oregon and California coastlines. When either one of us saw something photo worthy...
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Forever Enroute 2012
Up to this point, Forever Enroute has strictly been a photo blog. However, starting in 2012, I will do my best to supplement the photos with text that will contextualize, define, and connect the photos to one another and ultimately to larger patterns of seeing the world in which we live.
Happy New Years!
Dec. 31st, 2011,
Spencer Phillips
December 2011
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November 2011
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October 2011
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