I do a lot of hiking when I take my photographs, and in those cases, there is often strenuous activity involved in getting results. But there’s one place I’ve gone in which I don’t remember working up a sweat, or even a raised pulse – the White Mountains in eastern Arizona. Even though the elevations are between 8000 and 11000 feet, the word mountain is a bit deceptive. Much of the terrain is flat with many lakes and gentle streams. Yes, there are a few trails where one can get the adrenaline going, but mostly it is a popular spot for people to camp and fish, and in general, relax.