Lafayette & Lincoln via Skookumchuck

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At first I was confused, since you didn't seem to fit into either of the above categories...but I now understand your concern...given your resemblance to a small woodland creature. :D

My plan was to upload my 4th grade photo to disprove this nonsense but in closer analysis...I might be both! Damn...this really does look like me!:eek:
 
Some of the most amazing lighting conditions I've ever seen. On the way up Skook I would occasionally glance into the forest and see these pockets where the snow and trees had a wonderful blue tint. Never seen anything like it before :cool:

I saw the same blue tint going up Liberty that day! I don't recall ever seeing it before.
 
Some of the most amazing lighting conditions I've ever seen. On the way up Skook I would occasionally glance into the forest and see these pockets where the snow and trees had a wonderful blue tint. Never seen anything like it before :cool:
This is probably due to scattered light from the sky being bluer than direct sunlight. I've often seen this effect around below-timberline tracks in the snow on days with a clear sky. The color contrast between the different types of lighting makes the sunny spots look yellow and the shaded spots look blue.

http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/sky_blue.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffuse_sky_radiation

Doug
 
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