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IMG_8019.JPG13 viewsBy the time I put the 1.4 extender on the zoom lens, the plume is darker, and has lost the mushroom shape.Sep 01, 2017
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IMG_8017.JPG16 viewsBearing a striking resemblance to the mushroom cloud of an atom bomb, a recently erupted fire plume surges skyward to the north in the River of No Return Wilderness.Sep 01, 2017
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IMG_8016.JPG13 viewsRushing water has undercut the snow above to form a snow bridge. The top of the snow couloir above Goat Lake is just ahead.Sep 01, 2017
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IMG_8012.JPG15 viewsA mountain goat photographed near our camp. I had hoped to photograph a live goat! Not sure what brought this goat down. Perhaps it was a casualty to the harsh winter.Sep 01, 2017
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IMG_8009.JPG17 viewsMike applies the pointers while photographing me holding the 11" Brookie I caught this morning. Good job!Sep 01, 2017
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IMG_8007.JPG17 viewsA lesson in portraiture.Sep 01, 2017
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IMG_8001.JPG18 viewsAn 11" Brookie taken from the larger of the lakes at 8900'. Not very big, but some welcome protein to supplement the backpack meals.Sep 01, 2017
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IMG_7984.JPG18 viewsThompson Peak and the ridge to it's west bathed in alpenglow, reflected in the tarn southwest of our camp.Sep 01, 2017
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IMG_7978.JPG17 viewsCoursing north toward the top of the couloir in the morning light, the stream draining the basin above Goat Lake.Sep 01, 2017
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IMG_7974.JPG13 viewsThe following morning, alpenglow filters through the smoke in the east to light Thompson Peak from the opposite side.Sep 01, 2017
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