1HappyHiker
Well-known member
Let's hear it for Mother Nature! What a rare day of weather yesterday! Judging from the number of cars parked nearly everywhere in the Crawford Notch, there were plenty of folks out enjoying the day, including myself and NeoAkela. We happened to be trekking in the Willey Range, but it would have been difficult to go wrong regardless of where you were in the mountains yesterday.
Below are just a few samples of the many photos I took. I'm presenting just a few since snapshots similar to these have been posted by others many, many times. But hopefully, if NeoAkela gets a chance, he'll add some of his extra special photos that were taken yesterday. Also, I invite others to contribute their photos as well. That would NOT be considered by me as "hijacking" this thread.
The Presidential Range looked . . . well I guess you'd have to say "Presidential" from Mt. Willey
And, they also were looking quite "Presidential" from Mt. Field as well!
Mt. Tom was the last stop of the day, and the Carrigain Notch was nicely profiled on the horizon.
Below is a snapshot that doesn't do justice to the interlacing of ridgelines as the daylight begins to fade.
I'll close by saying that the beauty of the trails winding through the woods was truly awesome!
1HappyHiker
Below are just a few samples of the many photos I took. I'm presenting just a few since snapshots similar to these have been posted by others many, many times. But hopefully, if NeoAkela gets a chance, he'll add some of his extra special photos that were taken yesterday. Also, I invite others to contribute their photos as well. That would NOT be considered by me as "hijacking" this thread.
The Presidential Range looked . . . well I guess you'd have to say "Presidential" from Mt. Willey
And, they also were looking quite "Presidential" from Mt. Field as well!
Mt. Tom was the last stop of the day, and the Carrigain Notch was nicely profiled on the horizon.
Below is a snapshot that doesn't do justice to the interlacing of ridgelines as the daylight begins to fade.
I'll close by saying that the beauty of the trails winding through the woods was truly awesome!
1HappyHiker