How lucky ae you to have been there in 1980 to catch the eruption.Jim's covered Mt. Rainier so I figured I could focus on the one I see from my house - Mt. St. Helens.
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I wish I had been - this is a steam eruption in March of 2005.How lucky ae you to have been there in 1980 to catch the eruption.
Hey Doug, I was there when it blew. What a mess that was!How lucky ae you to have been there in 1980 to catch the eruption.
Sweet Jameel.Great images. Mt Shuksan sunset as my contribution.
What a bunch of great memories, Jim. Is that your dad with you on Mt. Rainier?My favorite Friday thread!
Historical Context: me on the right 1st time up Mt. Rainier, age 13, July 20, 1969 (easy to remember since it was the date Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon!). Mt. Saint Helens behind before she blew.
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Sella Pass, Italy
Mt. St. Helens from Mt. Adams
Climbing the north face of Mt. Temple, Canada
Sunset on Mt. Rainier from Dege Pk.
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Skiing Del Campo Pk.
Beautiful images, Jeffrey.Mountains?? That's a tough one, Jim. I'll have to dig deep into my files for this one.
Just kidding! Oh no, I only have a thousand pics of those things.
The first one is simply The Range of Light (that you all know of), and the second is an older image of one of the more elegant mountains I love, Lone Pine Peak, eastern Sierra.
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Nice, Jameel.Great images. Mt Shuksan sunset as my contribution.
Nice images, Craig.Here's a few from here and east..
I usually get mountain pictures in the fall, and these are only around 45 days away now!
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