alpinestateofmind > Another far away view of Mount Fury shimmering under moon and starlight. THE PICKET TRAVERSE, Feb 2009.
alpinestateofmind > Night's are long in the winter, and cold. This face called the NE Face of Mount Fury has long been on my mind. It is 4500-ft high and was one of the great challenges of my youth. With two good friends we skied the upper portion of this route in very poor late season conditions. It was the scariest descent I ever made.
alpinestateofmind > A night photo of Lake Louise taken from the top of my pack, so it isn't as sharp as I'd like, but a nice shot nevertheless. Banff National Park, Canada.
alpinestateofmind > Star trails on Mount Baker. Here you can see the nights sky above the Easton Glacier.
alpinestateofmind > Adams written with a flashlight. The town of Trout Lake can be seen below. You do this by doing a long exposure, in this case 25-30 seconds.
alpinestateofmind > After a gruelling hike into the Southern Picket Range in the Cascade Mountains, where few skiers have ever been, I sit on the clearest night looking up at the stars. While cold snow blows around my camera, I photograph our tracks (right) coming down the slopes of Glee Mountain and the stars above.
alpinestateofmind > Star trails on Mount Baker. Here you can see the nights sky above the Easton Glacier.
Another far away view of Mount Fury shimmering under moon and starlight. THE PICKET TRAVERSE, Feb 2009.
alpinestateofmind > Another far away view of Mount Fury shimmering under moon and starlight. THE PICKET TRAVERSE, Feb 2009.
Another far away view of Mount Fury shimmering under moon and starlight. THE PICKET TRAVERSE, Feb 2009.
See photo in original gallery.

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