There are few finer views in the whites than Pierce. The grey jays need to be in the photojournal!
Awesome day for sure!
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There are few finer views in the whites than Pierce. The grey jays need to be in the photojournal!
Awesome day for sure!
Gorgeous Ed! Updated a few shots into the photojournal too!
Hi Charlie!
I'm usually the one who updates the photojournal...and I'll be updating today.
It usually gets updated in batches...my free weekend mornings to be specific. My goal is to capture a...
What a perfect evening it was at the summit last night for the Sunset Soiree! It was great to meet and talk with everyone, and I hope to attend again next year!
Here's a few shots of the evening:...
Absolutely Incredible Stuff!
I hope you might consider submitting one of your basin shots to the photojournal...I'm hoping to get a few shots in there telling Irene's story...
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The peabody, ellis and ammonoosuc surround the mountain, and have great wild stock in their headwaters, and stocked fish as the rivers widen. The gold standard rivers are the saco and androscoggan,...
Love the signs of spring in those shots...that hobblebush is something in there! Great post!
I couldn't be happier that you have been keeping this blog. Huge fan of your adventures...I learn so much about what's all out there! Thanks!
THis past weekend, I met up with a few folks for a 3AM start into Tuckerman Ravine to photograph the height of the snowpack there. The experience was spectacular, watching the sunrise in what is...
Agree with all above...especially about the sunset photo. You'll find it in the photojournal!
THAT! is an awesome display!
My wife and I were in NJ after the storm. At her parents house down the shore, there were about 26"...truly historic. At my parents house in the NW, there were 10 inches...rather lame!
Not a problem...lots of folks do the work, I just sort, select and post!
There have been some fantastic shots submitted the last few weeks. We cannot post them all, but I always encourage those...
Now THIS is a shot! Not to say that I don't love all your ski work, and your postings on http://www.famousinternetskiers.com, but this is amazing!
We've got to make sure we connect this winter...
That's the one...and that was fun!
Great set Brad...but you only included one of my two favorites of yours from the past year. Where's the island in the mist? So hard to narrow down!
Agree...great stuff Karl!
I didn't mean to start the thread and run, so here's my top 10...
My photography this year has been rather productive, but I didn't get out nearly as much as I would have liked after switching...
A little history, last year's top photo thread...
http://www.mountwashington.org/forums/showthread.php?5667-Your-Top-9-(photos)-of-09...&highlight=top+photos+09
About this time every year, we all begin to recap and recall the year in hiking, and reflect upon all of the wonderful places we've been. Many of us take our camera along with us, and capture special...
Great slideshow of a really nice place. The hike around it in autumn is beautiful, and late summer, sunrise over the misty pond from the shelter can't be beat!
It's a lifetime thing. To this point noone has done the grid in one year...though someone was getting close from what I hear...
Hi all...
Just spent a few hours this morning catching up on the photojournal for the last couple of months. We've had a huge spike in images submitted during the foliage months, and recieved...
... and, it's possibly one of the coolest wildlife shots I've ever seen!
This shot is just perplexing...it doesn't make sense in my brain...how the heck did you pull this off?