Rick Pepper

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A life-long Mankato native Rick's current distraction of choice is photography. He especially enjoys event photography - capturing life's moments - and gets plenty of practice at his children's sporting events. He enjoys other media including live sound production and recording. He serves as a sound tech at his church.
Photo courtesy of the City of Mankato - Mankato, MN - Ivy Lane satellite image prior to 2000. The top of the image is due north and the future Victory Drive bridge will be at the bottom center of this image. Today's remnant of Thompson Ravine Road is on the left.

Mankato Memories — Ivy Lane Development Photo Album

Rick Pepper leads us on a photo tour of the relocation of Mankato's Ivy Lane neighborhood in 2000.
Photo by Rick Pepper - May 31, 2008 Looking south onto Victory Drive from Madison East parking lot

Mankato Memories – Ten Years Later – Victory Drive Renovation Photo Album

Rick Pepper takes us back in time to remember the 2008 Victory Drive modifications in Mankato
Photo by Rick Pepper - Looking south onto the Blue Earth River, notice the wood structure under concrete

Minnesota & Blue Earth Rivers – Memories of ‘Low Tide’ Photo Album

Rick Pepper shows us that the confluence of the Minnesota and Blue Earth Rivers at Sibley Park during “low tide” can be a lot of fun.
Photo by Rick Pepper - Triple Falls above the Blue Earth River

Triple Falls Photo Album – Hidden Gem South of Mankato

Rick Pepper takes us along on his photo-shoot south of Mankato to explore Triple Falls, another of the region's little known hidden gems
Riverfront Drive

Memorial Day Weekend Photo Shoot

Rick Pepper takes us along on his Memorial Day Weekend photo shoot.
Photo by Rick Pepper - The swinging bridge offers a lot of character for photo ops.

Wildwood County Park – Hidden Gem Just North of St. Clair!

Wildwood County Park, located just north of St. Clair, is one of the Mankato area's best kept secrets.
Pelicans - Eagle Lake, MN

Photo Album – Four-Footed and Winged Mankato Area Wildlife

Creatures that go on two feet, four feet and wings are all enjoying the overdue arrival of spring. Here are a handful of Mankato area wildlife photos to encourage you to get out and explore!

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