davesenesac
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Post by davesenesac on Jul 2, 2017 15:01:10 GMT -8
Well backpacking is already fine indeed in the Sierra Nevada if one stays below the still melting snows at timberline elevations. Today Sunday, completed html coding my June 13>19 Styx Pass backpack trip feature on my 2017 Trip Chronicles web page that is on Page 12 from the Index:
www.davidsenesac.com/2017_Trip_Chronicles/spring_2017-12.html
That trip into famous with kayakers, Cherry Creek, was a considerable success photographically so now have good whitewater stream material that was relatively weak in my body of work. Stream flow levels given the big snow pack and record state heatwave at the time were at levels one won't see again for years. Also have numbers of 15, 30, and 60 second 1080p whitewater videos shot with my A6000 that are rather impressive but will need to wait till I figure out how I want to set those up on Youtube.
Thursday June 29 returned from another rather photographically successful 4 day road trip with a couple days spent up in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest of the White Mountains and then a couple days above Mosquito Flat on Rock Creek in the John Muir Wilderness, one night of which was an overnight backpack. Ought to complete processing and coding up that trip in a few days.
David
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Post by johntpenca on Jul 2, 2017 15:49:22 GMT -8
Mega TR. Will need to go back and read it in full, mostly scanned it and gawked at the photos. TFPU!
As an aside, shouldn't this be in the trip report section?
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Post by autumnmist on Jul 2, 2017 16:16:54 GMT -8
Magnificent photo, with a lot of drama in the river bisecting the surrounding area.
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davesenesac
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Post by davesenesac on Jul 2, 2017 16:29:45 GMT -8
Mega TR. Will need to go back and read it in full, mostly scanned it and gawked at the photos. TFPU! As an aside, shouldn't this be in the trip report section? Yeah was discussed in a thread a few months back. Per bp2go's input on trip reports, recommended putting them here in TR for initial greater visibility and them moving them into the report section. Or putting them into the report section with a link thread in TR. David
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desert dweller
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Post by desert dweller on Jul 2, 2017 16:51:01 GMT -8
Per bp2go's input on trip reports, recommended putting them here in TR for initial greater visibility and them moving them into the report section. This seems to work best. I posted my last trip report on the Trailhead Register and had the moderators move it to the trip report section after it went to the second page of the forum. A report is more likely to be read if it debuts on the Trailhead Register.
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Post by johntpenca on Jul 2, 2017 17:00:37 GMT -8
Per bp2go's input on trip reports, recommended putting them here in TR for initial greater visibility and them moving them into the report section. Works for me. I must have missed that thread.
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