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Snow Melt – Merced River
It’s hard to tell if rocks are 3 feet under water or 3 inches when the river is flowing in the springtime.
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YNP: On the way to Dewey Point
Just a little more snow! This is from a snow shoeing trip back in January after a fresh snow the night before.
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Snow Covered Trees in Montana
We’re getting ready to walk out the door for a night or two in Yosemite (undetermined at this point). I was planning on scanning some more and running some film but i was away for a couple of days at an off-site (work speak for a multi-day meeting). I still have a few things kicking…
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The Dude Motel – West Yellowstone, MT
I didnt really see all that many dudes hanging out at the hotel. I dont know if it was because there was a snow drift 14′ tall surrounding the hotel or because the wind was blowing at about 35 mph. Theres something very out of place about this hotel in this little town. I came…
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Snowed in: West Yellowstone, Montana
Yikes – It’s been a little while since i last posted. Work got the better of me the last week or so. I’ve got a bunch of pictures of Yosemite and Montana to show you all and i’ve been trying to find time to develop the pile of film i have from Death Valley. Here’s…
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Have you ever made rock candy?
Sorry for the break. We’ve been off exploring Death Valley since the middle of last week. I’ll have lots of images coming up if i can make the time to develop all of the film i shot. I just put up 4 or 5 pictures of what happens to the trees in Yosemite valley during…
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The Frozen Merced River
About a month ago I managed to escape to Montana for a long ski weekend (i haven’t gone skiing in a while. it wasn’t nearly as much as disaster as i thought it was going to be). I took one day to drive around the Bozeman/Big Sky area and shoot pictures. There was a lot…
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Squaw Creek, MT
A frozen creek in Montana. (People actually stand out in the middle of this creek wearing waders and fish for hours on end.)
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Merced River in the Ice
The Merced River with the wall of El Capitan granite in the background. It’s like standing downtown in a large city, but instead of skyscrapers full of office workers there are sheer walls of monolith all around you.