Idaho Exposure

Hiking, Climbing, Backpacking, Snowshoeing, Backcountry Skiing. Photos by Thomas Oetzell; idahoexposure.com


Last additions - Yellowstone, June 27, 2014
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IMG_5238.JPG3 viewsPorcelain Basin, Norris Geyser Basin.Jul 04, 2014
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IMG_5241.JPG5 viewsCongress Pool; Porcelain Basin, Norris Geyser Basin.Jul 04, 2014
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IMG_5243.JPG2 viewsPorcelain Basin, Norris Geyser Basin.Jul 04, 2014
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IMG_5226.JPG3 viewsColloidal Pool; Porcelain Basin, Norris Geyser Basin.Jul 04, 2014
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IMG_5225.JPG6 viewsPorcelain Basin, Norris Geyser Basin.Jul 04, 2014
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IMG_5219.JPG7 viewsOne of several hydrothermal pools on the northwest section of the Artist Paint Pots trail.Jul 04, 2014
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IMG_5216.JPG7 viewsThe professor explores a hydrothermal pool on the Artist Paint Pots trail.Jul 04, 2014
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IMG_5215.JPG5 viewsOne of several hydrothermal pools on the northwest section of the Artist Paint Pots trail. Color is the result of silica suspended in the water.Jul 04, 2014
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IMG_5211.JPG7 viewsThe Artist Paint Pots; the second of a pair of mud pots located up the hill along the trail. The mud was thinner due to rain less than an hour before.Jul 04, 2014
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IMG_5198.JPG9 viewsThe Artist Paint Pots; the first of a pair of mud pots located up Paintpot Hill along the trail.Jul 04, 2014
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IMG_5178.JPG5 viewsFlash Spring; Artist Paint Pots trail.Jul 04, 2014
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IMG_5168.JPG8 viewsBlood Geyser, named for the red colored iron oxide in the water; Artist Paint Pots trail.Jul 04, 2014
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