10/29/2025
"Dancing Nancies" - Day 3 Sunrise
After days of searching online, I could not find the exact location of these trees, only a close approximation. Thanks to help from .n.photophotography, whom I met at Chimney Rock the night before, I learned that I was really close, but not quite exact. He pointed me in the right direction, and with the help of a few parked cars, I found the legendary "dancing aspens" for sunrise on the third day of my trip! I also partially stole the composition for this first image from him đ.
The way these trees twist and curve against the brilliant golden canopy is pure magic. It felt like walking into a fantastical grove from a fairy tale.
âI'm deliberately keeping the exact location secret because, as much as I want to share this beauty with others, I'm worried about it becoming an "Instagrammer Destination" where people might start climbing and carving their stupid initials into the fragile bark and destroy them. I'm not a fan of gatekeeping, but in this case, a little cautuon seems like the right move. Typically, if I want to protect a particular location, I simply won't post the image. That's why almost everything you see in my feed is of well know, accessible locations. But, in this case, these trees have been heavily photographed and posting a few more won't likely have a significant impact... particularly from my s**tty little page.
âWith that being said, it was a wonderful morning. Everyone who was there was respectful and cooperative, moving around each other to get their shots without any problems, a genuinely beautiful community experience. Next time, I know I don't have to rush for first light since the sun has to clear the mountains in the background anyway, giving a much longer window for this incredible golden glow.
âProtecting these natural wonders is everyone's job. Let's practice Leave No Trace and preserve the magic for generations to come.