Amongst the whales and waves my journey continues polished by sand whitened by sun I flow toward destiny where new adventures await, anxiously.
– driftwood
Horseshoe Lake to Sawyer Bar – Three Sisters Wilderness
30.7 miles
Today was full of reflections of the Continental Divide Trail…the hikers, the land, the immense space, and the many changes that could happen in just one day. Three Sisters had all of these.
Here is a glimpse of the day. Hang on for the ride.
Rain
Clouds
Mosquitoes
Heat
Climbing to the top of a mountain
Wind
Cool air
Sun
Walking on snow
Lakes
Views
Creeks
Wildflowers
Rocks
Thunder
Fog
Pouring rain
Waterfall
Obsidian covered trail
Walking on lava
Rain
More thunder
Hail
Lightening
Nice protected campsite
Loud cracking thunder
Constant flashes of lightening
Dramatic sunset
It is true.
On top of all that it was beautiful country. Oregon you surprised me.
Oregon is surprising me too. In the past, the shots I’ve seen have always been forest shots of Oregon. You are capturing other places that are really beautiful. Love the list, it’s perfect…except for the mosquitoes. 🙂
I agree with you! That is what I thought. I had so much fun posting pics. Glad you loved them as much as I.
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I was on your turf this spring. Welcome to my turf. Love that last shot!
-GoalTech
Mosquitos s*ck don’t they! Nice campsite and a taut pitch too! -Heading out tomorrow to Tuolumne Meadows!
Hope your trip went well and the current fires did not hamper the enjoyment.
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That last “sepia” shot is a gem!
Hey believe it or not…not sepia. Crazy sky before a crazy storm. I think the fires had a play in the color.
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My old stomping grounds. Keep it up.
You are truly a gifted writer.
All those events in one day will always
spark memories of this day for years to come.
Look forward to your next post
Good travels to you