My brothers and sisters would be amused to be called hermits. It is a family cabin with no electricity, cable or dish. Oh, and the property is actually on the other side of the lake.
Note the stairway up the left leg of the crane. The log truck blocking the view of the crane's right foot stands lower than the first landing of the stairs.
hmmm,... no way around ? An escalator perhaps? Thanks for the link, RandyL2C. i know the feeling - there are a couple-0-peaks i have to get back to. A couple of times i had to do the last 'push' to the peak from base camp by myself :( Sometimes it was too far to risk it alone. i hope to revist some of these peaks with my new adventure partner 'Crazy Finn'
This place I also like. It has very little traffic and a great place to explore and climb (in good weather). I was perplexed on the Mole or the next spire(don't recall which) when a pin Becky said was an A1, had been cleaned.
The plateau really was more beautiful and awe inspiring then I had imagined it. I think the name "Lost World Plateau" fits well. I wish I could be there now at this time of the year.
I have really enjoyed your climbing/alpine photos. Your note on the rescue when climbing near Snowfield was facinating. The mountains are so beautiful and offer challange, however the risks are there and not always seen. I think climbers have so many untold stories. Thanks for sharing!
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The little town of Skamokawa, on the Columbia, is very close to where Lewis & Clark first spotted the Pacific.
This little pano was stitched from 6 shots taken April 3, 2013. A free program called hugin did the stitching & blending.
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My brothers and sisters would be amused to be called hermits. It is a family cabin with no electricity, cable or dish. Oh, and the property is actually on the other side of the lake.
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Note the stairway up the left leg of the crane. The log truck blocking the view of the crane's right foot stands lower than the first landing of the stairs.
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Wonderful composition, lots to look at . Well done! LIKE
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hmmm,... no way around ? An escalator perhaps? Thanks for the link, RandyL2C. i know the feeling - there are a couple-0-peaks i have to get back to. A couple of times i had to do the last 'push' to the peak from base camp by myself :( Sometimes it was too far to risk it alone. i hope to revist some of these peaks with my new adventure partner 'Crazy Finn'
Regards & 1stL , from BC
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Eric Sandbo,
This place I also like. It has very little traffic and a great place to explore and climb (in good weather). I was perplexed on the Mole or the next spire(don't recall which) when a pin Becky said was an A1, had been cleaned.
The plateau really was more beautiful and awe inspiring then I had imagined it. I think the name "Lost World Plateau" fits well. I wish I could be there now at this time of the year.
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Eric,
This is a wonderful place and photo.
I have really enjoyed your climbing/alpine photos. Your note on the rescue when climbing near Snowfield was facinating. The mountains are so beautiful and offer challange, however the risks are there and not always seen. I think climbers have so many untold stories. Thanks for sharing!
Randy
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Saratoga Passage is seldom this still in the evening. August 31, 2011
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