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My trip out on the Selway Bitterroots a few years ago Short distance from Big Fog Mtn Trailhead (Canteen basin i think) Still snow along the crags in early July We hiked off trail through boulder fields, following the spine of the crags. We went around the back peak in the center of the image below and scaled down a steep draw into this bog (the draw is obscured by the foreground mountain on right). This is the lowest of Lower Three Links lake. We hiked a longass way back up the opposite side of the bog to get to the more pristine Upper Three Links Lakes, but it was completely snowed in so we turned back and had to set up camp in the dark in a bog, exhausted. Much cleaner, much nicer uppermost lake in Lower Three Links. Apparently this is a pretty good area to do amaeture rock climbing, we ran into a group with an instructor on top of Jesse Pass On top of Jesse Pass, about to say goodbye to Lower Three Links Lakes. Apparently if you hike down far enough there is a hotspring (Stuart Springs) that eventually meets up with the trail that runs along the upper Selway River. Maybe an adventure for another time. From off of Jesse pass we set out for Cove Lakes, I didn't take many pictures here because the forest service clearly had not cleared the trail in a number of years. We lost the trail and spent a lot of time cutting through dense brush, hugging the treeline and generally being miserable. Remember when the Forest Service used to maintain their trails? Guess if you want to preserve the forest you got to keep people from enjoying it. On a side note they have still Fog Mountain Road gated (was there last weekend) for some reason so you can't even get to the trailhead (end rant). We found the last mile of the trail and made it to Cove, but I didn't take any pictures as again we were loving exhausted. I snapped this at dawn as we left Cove, for some reason I never pictured the two lakes. Ah well. The last day was pretty uneventful. I hiked into Cove lakes from this path a few years ago and I named it "Forever Hill" because it was basically a full day of hiking up one large hill to get to Cove. A bit easier to head down Forever Hill than up. I snapped this photo still near the top, looking out towards the Elk City. Willfrey fucked around with this message at 18:34 on Jul 20, 2020 |
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Willfrey posted:Remember when the Forest Service used to maintain their trails? Guess if you want to preserve the forest you got to keep people from enjoying it. Probably more that they don't have the money and man power to do as much as they used to. I grew up right near there but we never went to the Bitterroots much that I remember...did more of what's Salmon-Challis and Frank Church now
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Levitate posted:Probably more that they don't have the money and man power to do as much as they used to. Yeah i probably should have left that part out. I grew up in Lowell and returned to live in the area 6 years ago and it's pretty sucky when you can't get to the places you did as a kid. I just remember being excited to get out the first year I moved back and running into gate, after gate, after gate.
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Maroon Bells in Aspen around the 4th of July:
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Willfrey posted:Yeah i probably should have left that part out. I grew up in Lowell and returned to live in the area 6 years ago and it's pretty sucky when you can't get to the places you did as a kid. I just remember being excited to get out the first year I moved back and running into gate, after gate, after gate. It's kinda crazy, back in the day my dad worked for the forest service and they'd fully staff remote ranger stations and all kinds of poo poo. Now maybe you have one ranger who hangs around there up a bit and all the buildings were converted first to fire fighter lodging/training and now kind of to temp housing for whatever group needs something at the time re: pics I did a couple night trip in the Hoover Wilderness a couple of weeks ago, I just need to upload some of the pics
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Did a long day hike in the Rawah wilderness over the weekend. 16 miles in a day. Here's my favorite resulting pic. The original pano shot is something like 31k x 10k pixels. Wait what's that little black thing sticking out of the rocks on the right OH SNAP PIKA PHOTOBOMB
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Not the greatest quality but I love the picture and the memory of it. Taken rafting last year, on a beach deep in the canyon of the salmon river accessible only by raft/boat. We watched the the moonlight creep down the mountain behind us before it shone down on the beach. It was a very bright, surreal and cold light. I was also stoned out of my gourd
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These tiny "lakes" can be found all over the place in Finland, basically old sand pits that have been dug out and then got deeper than the ground water. This one has got fish implanted in it to keep the water fresh, it's really nice to swim in, clear all the way to the bottom, which is never deeper than to my shoulders.
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Typically my outdoors photos are hiking etc but yesterday I got a once in a lifetime opportunity. My friend is a professional pilot for private jets and does seaplane stuff part time. He said with the downturn in tourism, the boss wanted to get some new marketing shots of the planes for web/social use that they'e been putting off for years. My wife and I just had to act like tourists and be people props for some of the photos. DONE. We left from just south of Seattle, flying with two planes in formation in order to get shots of the plane in action. At times, we were ten feet from one another. We flew up to the San Juan islands, stopped at Sucia in a hidden beach cove for a few hours, stopped in both Roche and Friday harbors and then flew back during sunset. It was awesome. I was watching for whales, saw a bunch of wildlife on one of the more secluded islands. It was a great time.
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Verman posted:San Juans Looks like an awesome trip! My uncle has a bungalow on Decatur Island, the San Juans are pretty badass, lots of memories ocean kayaking to Center & Trump island
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A couple pics from Upper Lena Lake in the Olympics. Of course there were beautiful sunny days before and after my visit, but I kinda dig the quieting effect of the low clouds. SuicidalSmurf fucked around with this message at 23:51 on Jul 25, 2020 |
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Checked out a plane monument in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, about 45 minutes east of San Diego. It's slowly coming back into itself after the Cedar Fire in 2003 destroyed a lot of the park. The Aardvark fucked around with this message at 01:04 on Jul 27, 2020 |
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Walking some fire service tracks in Brisbane.
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Diablo lake in the northern Cascades of Washington.
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dang I have decades of photos to put in this thread arches nat't park outside Arches nat'l park badlands nat'l park The "bean" sculpture in downtown Chicago, by the river Dinosaur nat'l monument, "sound of silence" trail Goblins state park, Utah Grand canyon nat'l park, north rim Little Bear Lake, outside Yellowstone Mendocino, CA On a trail near Mendocino Mt. Jefferson (right, background) as seen from nearby nat'l forest land, 1 day before the eclipse Navajo Nat'l monument Japanese garden, Portland OR A little city park near the shoreline, Providence RI Yellowstone nat'l park Zion nat'l park Leperflesh fucked around with this message at 21:23 on Jul 28, 2020 |
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Tried to pick some highlights of the 2010s. Things have dropped off because of kids, but hoping to get back out some as they get older. Kyoto, Japan from Diamonji-yama, June 2011 Waimea Canyon, Kaui'i, Hawaii, July 2011 Kalalau Trail, Kaui'i, Hawaii, July 2011 Honopu Ridge Trail, Kaui'i, Hawaii, July 2011 Ralston Peak, Desolation Wilderness, California, July 2011 View from Mount Osceola, White Mountains, New Hampshire, September 2011 Guadalupe Peak, Guadalupe Mountains NP, Texas, December 2011 Hunter Peak, Guadalupe Mountains NP, Texas, December 2011 Cleary Summit, Alaska, March 2013 Cleary Summit, Alaska, March 2013 Cleary Summit, Alaska, March 2013 White Mountains from Cleary Summit, Alaska, March 2013 Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, AUgust 2013 From West Bond, White Mountains, New Hampshire, September 2013 Glenmalure, County Wicklow, Ireland, November 2013 Glenmalure from flank of Lugnaquilla, County Wicklow, Ireland, November 2013 From of Lugnaquilla, County Wicklow, Ireland, November 2013 Maroon Bells, Colorado, June 2014 Independence Pass, Colorado, June 2014 Three Apostles from side of Huron Peak, Colorado, June 2014 From Summit of Huron Peak, Colorado, June 2014 La Plata Peak from Mt Elbert, Colorado, June 2014 Mt Elbert from Leadville, Colorado, June 2014 Pyramid Peak Hike, Desolation Wilderness, California, July 2015 Lake Aloha from Pyramid Peak, Desolation Wilderness, California, July 2015 Franconia Ridge in Distance from Side of Mt. Washington, White Mountains, New Hampshire, January 2017 Presidential Range, White Mountains, New Hampshire, January 2017 Mt Washington from Mt Eisenhower, White Mountains, New Hampshire, January 2017
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My picnic spot this afternoon Bow Lake, Banff National Park
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The Aardvark posted:Every January I like to overnight on Rabbit Peak or Villager Peak, which are on the southern end of the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument, just west of Salton Sea. I love this area, we usually spend a good bit of time winter camping in and around ABDSP. We’ve done a Smoketree and a few of the wash trails but never made the full climb. Acebuckeye13 posted:S T R U T
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Ill have to dig up my old photos but this past weekend Mt. Rainier was gorgeous!
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Bilirubin posted:My picnic spot this afternoon Gods I love Banff/K-Country. My campsite at Black Rock Mountain in the Ghost last weekend:
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WHERE MY HAT IS AT posted:Gods I love Banff/K-Country. Very nice! I was just hiking south of there today up CMC Valley. You hear any of the coverage of how random camping is trashing Bighorn? poo poo seems off the hook
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Have been doing a lot of walking in the hills close to home because of covid restrictions. It's been p nice.
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Huashan hosed me over because, I get there, and they so "no foreigners allowed on the mountain now. Coronavirus." gently caress them, first of all it's a mountain. A giant mountain. Second of all, the borders been closed for months. If I'm a foreigner here obviously I've been here this whole time. If anything I'm less likely to have been anywhere else than a Chinese person. So I called up the other "five sacred mountains", and Hengshan in Hunan (there are two Hengshans, the other one would have let me in too because it's not very developed) said no problem and my trip to Western China turned into a trip to Southern China. It was no Huashan but it was still nice. It was a small holiday so the temples had a lot going on, and I got to see a statue of Laozi.
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Did some light hiking with the missus at Mt. Rainier. Too many people (then we remembered it was a Saturday) but managed to get a bit of distancing.
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Medicine Bow Peak on Friday with a couple of friends
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Bilirubin posted:Very nice! I was just hiking south of there today up CMC Valley. Yeah I've heard. Was looking at heading to Abraham Lake but it sounds like it's just mounds of garbage all over the place this summer unfortunately. The travel ban seems to have really brought out the worst of Alberta's trailer trash campers, groups pulled two huge dumpsters of garbage off the trails at the Ghost and McLean Creek on a couple consecutive weekends. Content: we did some car camping along the Palliser in BC this weekend, it was absolutely epic. First time out with the RTT and it was a game changer for my wife particularly who has never gotten along with ground tents. 35C but the river was nice and cold so it was manageable.
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some crested butte from a few weeks ago
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Withnail posted:some crested butte from a few weeks ago hey nice butte
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Crossposted from Hiking/Backpacking thread. Just got back from 4 days in goat rocks wilderness in Washington (33 miles or so). We started at Lily basin, went to goat lake, camped in cispus basin and wound up in walupt lake via the PCT. Beautiful views of Mt Rainier, Mt Adams, Mt St Helens etc. Great hike. Fixed the timg tag. Verman fucked around with this message at 23:46 on Aug 4, 2020 |
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For those of us downloading on a data plan, please use timg instead of img, thanks.
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Mayveena posted:For those of us downloading on a data plan, please use timg instead of img, thanks. timg resizes on the screen, but you still download the whole image so it uses just as much data.
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Leperflesh posted:timg resizes on the screen, but you still download the whole image so it uses just as much data. Even if you don't click on the image? I don't see how that can be. If they put the image as timg, then I see a thumbnail. You're saying the entire picture downloads when the thumbnail is shown? If you click on the image, absolutely, but people should have a choice about that without downloading the whole thing.
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Mayveena posted:Even if you don't click on the image? I don't see how that can be. If they put the image as timg, then I see a thumbnail. You're saying the entire picture downloads when the thumbnail is shown? If you click on the image, absolutely, but people should have a choice about that without downloading the whole thing. Notice how clicking a timg instantly embiggens in without any download time? Timg is a client-side resizing. Pretty sure of this because my rural download speed is rear end and the thumbnails take a while to generate. Also, not to be a dick but, it's a SA frickin photo thread of outdoorsy stuff better believe we got high res up in here
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Yeah TIMG is just using style on the page to set an image display size. The full image is downloaded. HOWEVER Imgur has secrets! You can take an Imgur image URL and append a letter to the filename, and it'll download a resized version of the image. For example: Here's an image I posted earlier. code:
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I can also use an l for large, h for huge, etc., and I can combine it with TIMG: code:
So you can simulaneously show clickable thumbnails, and limit the maximum size of the image. That's a nice thing to do in normal threads. This is what each one specifically does: s = Small Square (90px square) b = Big Square (160px square) t = Small Thumbnail (160px on one dimension) m = Medium Thumbnail (320px on one dimension) l = Large Thumbnail (640px on one dimension) h = Huge Thumbnail (1024px on one dimension) Those last four definitely preserve aspect ratio. The first two force a square, like this (s used here): That said: this is a photo-posting thread specifically for photos, and in my opinion it's reasonable to expect folks want to see the full image size maybe? 1024 is quite small on my monitor, I want to be able to see people's 8k pixel wide photos. Leperflesh fucked around with this message at 01:49 on Aug 5, 2020 |
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OK so it was fooling me Oh no, full sized should be presented for sure. It was just weird not to see the thumbnail. I'll just make sure I'm on my home wi-fi when I visit the thread.
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WHERE MY HAT IS AT posted:First time out with the RTT and it was a game changer for my wife particularly who has never gotten along with ground tents. 35C but the river was nice and cold so it was manageable. Big time agree. This is my second year since getting a roof tent. Yours is very nice, I am considering getting a massive sized roof tent that could fit my whole crew. CVT has one that should fit everyone. The thing holding me back would be the ~$3500 cost for the behemouth.
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Somewhat Heroic posted:Big time agree. This is my second year since getting a roof tent. Yours is very nice, I am considering getting a massive sized roof tent that could fit my whole crew. CVT has one that should fit everyone. The thing holding me back would be the ~$3500 cost for the behemouth. Yeah we basically just looked at the price as "well we can't do any other travel for the next 12 months anyways". CVT is super popular around here, as is Treeline Outdoors. I sprang for the hardshell just for ease of use but your money certainly goes further with a softshell and some of them are super nice!
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# ? Aug 7, 2020 04:22 |
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Got up to Bald Mountain located off of the Mirror Lake Highway in Utah. These are taken at about 11,000 feet above sea level. Pretty neat place.
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Poopelyse posted:Medicine Bow Peak on Friday with a couple of friends Oh poo poo I was just up there this past Friday. That's a fun hike.
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