Sunset over the Savannah River as viewed from the Augusta canal head gates.
Sunset over the Savannah River as viewed from the Augusta canal head gates.
Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
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Backpacking last weekend with my dad and son in the Cascades
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Dawn patrol
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Sunrise and Sunset in the Ottawa National Forest. UP Michigan
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"I think I know what military fame is; to be killed on the field of battle and have your name misspelled in the newspapers."
Started hiking at 1:50am this morning just to get this:
and this
and figured since I'm already up there I'll go ahead and finish climbing Long's Pk. Exhausted...
What is that structure in picture two?
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tip: don't stash your gear thereThe Agnes Vaille Shelter is a beehive-shaped stone shelter near the summit of Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA. The shelter was built in 1927 by the National Park Service after a number of climbers died ascending Longs Peak. The shelter was named for Agnes Vaille, who made the first winter ascent of the east face of Longs Peak by a woman. On January 12, 1925, Vaille fell 100 ft (30 m) while descending the North Face. Vaille survived the fall with minor injuries, but was unable to walk. Her climbing partner, professional mountaineering guide Walter Kiener, went for help; but when rescuers arrived, Vaille had died of fatigue and hypothermia. One of the rescuers, Herbert Sortland, froze to death after breaking his hip while trying to rescue her.[2] The shelter was designed in the spirit of the National Park Service rustic style to blend with the local landscape, located above 13,400 feet (4,100 m) elevation on the edge of an area known as The Boulder Field. The stone for the shelter came from this area.[3]
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Dawn at Chasm Lake, under the east face of Longs Peak which is hidden in the clouds.
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Tonight in Berkeley
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double rainbow sunset from my roof.
Sunset in Buch, Austria:
Dawn. Mt Adams from the Goat Rocks.
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Just here in Pullman, courtesy of all the recent wildfires a few weeks back.
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And the Grand Canyon from our honeymoon this past June.
The sunset was nice but then I turned around.
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Hermine has given us squat for rain but this was one nice double rainbow. It's tough to see in the pics but at it's peak it was two complete full arches.
Guy Washburn
Photography > www.guywashburn.com
“Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.”
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