Forum Index » Photo Gallery » Shots of the Week: Feb 19 - Feb 25
Open to all...On this week's walk around the block, or over the top.Snapshots. Postcards. Keepers. Weepers.Get out. Look around. Shoot, Share, and Inspire.
Fifteen minutes from the car, surrounded by houses and shopping centers. Oro Valley, AZ.
Hybrid Shelter SystemSublite-Sil 21ozEquinox Globe Skimmer Tarp 6x8 9ozGG T4's and BPL Stix
Edited by Creachen on 02/20/2010 17:31:01 MST.
Nice hybrid!Meets the LUL* Classification* - luxury ultra light : )
Wind-eroded sandstone, Townsend Spur, Wollemi NP, Australia(The scrub was ... bad. The temperature was 34 C and humid.)Cheers
Awesome. Wonder how long it takes the wind to do that. Amazing.
Nice Jay!
Spring is just around the corner, I want more SNOW !! Well at least there white
Edited by jumpbackjack on 02/24/2010 23:25:25 MST.
Morning light on the ruins of the Skidoo Mill in melting snow, Death Valley National Park.
Lovin the MLD Duo Mid for its flexibility and coverage during a howling winter storm... lots of wind and rain with just a dash of snow ;0)
Front Packin like Lawton "Disco" GrinterThe Pt. Reyes: Young Parker Wilkerson
Edited by Creachen on 03/01/2010 22:05:34 MST.
Bromiliad(?) growing from a granite boulder, Sierra Nevada foothills above the N. Fork American River. Panasonic LX3. 02.28.10Cheers,Rick
great picture!something in the Dudleya/Sedum/Crassulaceae i suppose.nice!
Heather Lake, Washington, below Mount Pilchuck. El Nino has the trail clear, but there is still some ice on the lake. Check out the face profile on the left side
Edited by dwambaugh on 03/01/2010 23:49:40 MST.
View from the hut at sunriseMy truck, 24 hours later
Edited by tothetrail on 03/02/2010 07:38:21 MST.
Wow Jennifer! Great shot! I bet that was an amazing 2 days. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Eugene, it was an amazing trip!
jennifer.agreed!that picture rocks! what a sight.
Thanks Dave, looks like you have it nailed!Lacking blossoms for identification, my guidebook back home was no help at all.http://bss.sfsu.edu/geog/bholzman/courses/fall99projects/dudleya.htmThis was a lone plant with no others to be found anywhere on the walk. Living in a tiny microclimate, I suppose [are there giant microclimates?].Cheers,Rick
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