The Crossroads

Stories by Mark Norton

Top Shots
2019
My Love-Hate Relationship with Photography
2017
A Man and His Job
2017
The Foothills
After a backpacking trip on The Foothills Trail, I reflected on my journey into the woods just beyond home.
2017
What This Little Number Did
The story about how my career ended in a number which began my life as a person.
2017
Battlefield/Graveyard of Dreams
2017
A Sound in the Static
2017
Hiking Barefoot
2017
Santa was Here
2017
An Astronaut in a Diaper
2017
Embrace the Suck
2017
The Beginning...
This is the story of what started it all for me...my journey to make a living from what makes me feel alive. The struggle and the reward of living life in a non-traditional way.
2017
Photography, Writing
Fields of Gold
A story about the sense of adventure we have as a child and what happens with it as we age.
2016
Photography, Writing
Smoke & Mirrors
A blog about mankind's struggle for power and greed.
2016
Photography, Writing
MAX
This is the story of Max Patch…the horse that changed the lives of people for generations.
2016
Photography, Writing
What Is Toughness
I’ve been thinking a lot about toughness recently.  After much reflection, I’ve searched through my recent adventures and finally found my image of toughness:
2016
Photography, Writing
Windows Into The Wild
A blog about venturing out of convenient borders of society and into the wild. Where being outside helps you discover what's inside.
2016
Photography, Writing
The Mystery of Our Journey
A blog about the journey of life and what nature can reveal to you about your future if you're in a place to listen.
2016
Photography, Writing
Why I Climb
A blog about my adventures on big mountains that ultimately answers the question about volunteering to struggle and enter "The Danger Zone"
2016
Photography, Writing
Happy Interdependence Day
A blog about the interdependence of humankind.
2016
Photography, Writing
I'm Not Saying This to Make You Feel Small...
You ARE small…we are ALL small.
2016
Photography, Writing
My Journey on the A.T.
My story after 210 miles on the Appalachian Trail over the last 2 weeks of May.
2016
Photography, Writing
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