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it was the first time i've dragged myself out of my jeep in time for sunrise for a long while! i think i love hiking almost as much as i love sleeping..
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That is a great pic, I've only seen horseshoe covered in snow.
stephakett wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 10:03 am it was the first time i've dragged myself out of my jeep in time for sunrise for a long while! i think i love hiking almost as much as i love sleeping..
Me too! I don't know how folks here start so early all the time. I specifically plan my hikes around weather so I can start after it's light out, LOL.
Sunrise from Mount Rainier May 30th 2019 on the Emmons Winthop Route on our summit day. Taken around 11,200 ft near the end of the corridor above Camp Schurman. Pictured are my groups 2 rope teams of 3. We were passed by a team of 2 to let them break trail and one of them snapped this photo and sent it to us later.
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Mark Curtis wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2011 3:38 pm I really like Matt's HDR shots.....gives the threads a different look. Of course they are over the top.....that's the idea. But they are also quite artistic and very well done.
Agreed. It's too easy for me to fall down the HDR rabbit hole.
(that was supposed to be an Alice in Wonderland pun)
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