Show your Up-In-The-Mountains photos

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Show your up-in-the-mountains photos. (Not just photos of the mountains unless they were taken UP IN the mountains.) I'll start with the photo below I took in Colorado near Lake City in the San Juans.

http://www.pbase.com/sinc/image/119494043

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Joesph T. Sinclair, Author, San Francisco Bay Area
 
Here's a direct view.



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Joesph T. Sinclair, Author, San Francisco Bay Area
 
Here are two from 2008 in the Flat Tops in NW Colorado. Devil's Causeway. Hundreds of feet vertical down each side. Above tree line at about 1100' if I remember correctly.

Indians used this as an escape route from the white man once. Actually took some very sure footed horses packing their equipment across here while being pursued.





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tom power
 
The Monastery of Montserrat,

Catalonia's Holiest Place, sitting high in Montserrat (the Serrated Mountain) not far from Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.



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Dispensing Wisdom One Post At A Time,
from Tacoma, Washington, USA
 
Dramatic shots! Nice.

I've done some backpacking in the Flattops.

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Joesph T. Sinclair, Author, San Francisco Bay Area
 
Very interesting. Nice photo.

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Joesph T. Sinclair, Author, San Francisco Bay Area
 
Not much applicable with my Sony gear, but these are from Glacier National Park a few years ago using my KM5D and kit lens.





 
Neat shot of Glacier. I've never been there.

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Joesph T. Sinclair, Author, San Francisco Bay Area
 
Nice shot. There's something special for Americans in seeing mountains in other countries.

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Joesph T. Sinclair, Author, San Francisco Bay Area
 
That would be where?

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Joesph T. Sinclair, Author, San Francisco Bay Area
 
A couple taken in the English Lake District:



 
Most interesting. I always thought the Lake District was low hills, not mountains.

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Joesph T. Sinclair, Author, San Francisco Bay Area
 
In the Rockies and Sierras we have passes. Is that the same as notches in the East?

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Joesph T. Sinclair, Author, San Francisco Bay Area
 
Let's start with some old school. From my 7xi and shot on Velvia in the San Juan Mt's of Colorado.



Snow runoff in the High Uinta MTs in Utah:



High mountain lake in Utah with my Maxxum 7:



Snow melt Snowbasin Mt. Utah with a 30D:



Fall on Snowbasin Mt/ Utah with my K/M 7D:





Logan Pass, GNP Montana with Canon 5D:





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Hiking in the Picos - Cantabria Spain
A-100, SAL 18-250mm, f/11 @ 60 mm, 1/160, ISO 200



Looking back up the La Hermida canyon on road to Panes - Cantabria Spain
A-100, SAL 18-250mm, f/11 @ 24 mm, 1/160, ISO 200



Looking north atop Mt Abraham - Vermont
A-100, SAL 18-250mm, f/14 @ 70 mm, 1/640, ISO 200



4 PM view - Lewis Falls overlook - Shenandoah National Park - Virginia
A-100, SAL 18-250mm, f/11 @ 24 mm, 1/160, ISO 200



Looking west from Ridge Road - Near Green Mountain, NC
A-100, SAL 18-250mm, f/10 @ 35 mm, 1/250, ISO 200



Castelmezzano, Basilicata region, Italy - 3 panel panorama - created with Autostitch
Jun-6-2007, Sony DSC-S85, ISO-100, 1/500 sec, f7, 8.1mm (24mm - 35mm eq)



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