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Geology & Nature Photography Instruction at Brady’s Rocks and along the Ice Age Trail

Come experience where it all begins! Brady’s Rocks, an offshoot of the Ice Age Trail, is the western emergence of head-high Niagara Escarpment rock formations that connect us to Niagara Falls along a 1,000-mile-long corridor.  Join NERN for a rare and exciting opportunity to learn more about the Niagara Escarpment, AND the art of nature photography. 

 

Eddee Daniel, the noted Project Director of A Wealth of Nature and accomplished photographer, artist, and educator, will offer valuable photography tips while you

are led along the Ice Age Trail by Outreach Coordinator

and local author, Bob Root and expert geologist

Don Mikulic, Curator of the Weis Earth Science Museum,

 

Take in the scenery of the Niagara Escarpment’s

stunning fall colors using your camera or cell phone. 

This is a truly unique event, guided by experts, that you

won't want to miss! Please click HERE to register!

RAIN DATE: October 28

Join NERN for a rare and exciting opportunity to learn more about the Niagara Escarpment, AND the art of nature photography. 

Earlier Event: October 9
Red Bank Alvar Ledge Tour