Nothing wrong with the "system".Jay w wrote:It seems like a post (of Pete's) got deleted. I guess I have to give Pete crap about something or other as soon as I see the opportunity.
Jay
As I've said before, my parents were world travelers in the 60s and 70s. In fact I've been working on all the slides now, currently I am in Africa where they took a seventy day tour from the West Coast, Senegal to the East Coast, Uganda and finished with a camel ride at the Sphinx in 1964.My Mom was an avid bird and wildlife watcher, traveling around the US as well as to Africa, South and Central America.
Yeah, crazy clouds is right!Sue Z wrote:Love those crazy clouds and aspens.
Hi Angela:tibber wrote:yep, those clouds are so cool.
The posts from EnjoyYourParks of the fall color in the park have been stunning. I may have to consider a last week of Sept trip to see Fall at least once at the Park. The EnjoyYourParks folks said it's been an exceptionally colorful Fall, what do you think?
My Mom was an avid bird and wildlife watcher, traveling around the US as well as to Africa, South and Central America.
As I've said before, my parents were world travelers in the 60s and 70s. In fact I've been working on all the slides now, currently I am in Africa where they took a seventy day tour from the West Coast, Senegal to the East Coast, Uganda and finished with a camel ride at the Sphinx in 1964.
Hey Tina!teapot57 wrote:Wow, Pete! Those are some great photos. The clouds and fall colors are amazing. You are right- we are finally going to have some beautiful weather this week. I am hoping I can get out myself as I’ve heard that the Many Glacier Road has reopened. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! And yes, the sharp line where the different tree types change is interesting, isn't it?thorn726 wrote:Great video, and i enjoy your narrations.. that line where the pines stop is interesting
Did you just say snakes!!!Camas Creek as it snakes toward the North Fork
ND wrote:Did you just say snakes!!!Camas Creek as it snakes toward the North Fork
Enjoying the images! The goat shots are outstanding! Very nice detail in them.
Thanks Paul. It's hard to tell from that picture, but I thought that part of the ridge burned, but apparently not. At least it looks as if the larches didn't burn.paul wrote:I like the zoomed in shot of Howe Ridge... The goat shots are quite nice and very print worthy! Thanks for posting!