Just now returned from a fantastic winter adventure in the White Mountains, NH.
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@TimKStanton that's really a nice view! Thanks so much for this. I'm just seeing grey and light rain
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@TimKStanton that's really a nice view! Thanks so much for this. I'm just seeing grey and light rain
@hikingdude
Thanks, Franz! This was my view after having been above the treeline for several hours on the mountain ridge and I was descending back into the forested part of the trail.
It has been quite the winter up in these mountains. Lots of snowfall and no periods of rain or freeze/thaw cycle, making for great conditions for winter mountaineering. 😀❄️⛰️ -
@TimKStanton doesn't get better than that!
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@TimKStanton doesn't get better than that!
@intrepidhero
Yeah, great views in all directions that day, including on the descent passing the treeline like in this pic. -
When I hiked recently on this mountain ridge, the evidence of harsh weather from previous storms was clear. Features were covered with rime ice, like ghosts frozen (literally!) in time from strong winds and cold temps in those storms, supercooling the droplets from the fog/low-clouds and freezing onto the feature in interesting patterns. So eerie and unique! #MountainMonday #hiking #winter
#nature #photography #landscape #LandscapePhotography #NaturePhotography #PhotoMonday #mountains
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When I hiked recently on this mountain ridge, the evidence of harsh weather from previous storms was clear. Features were covered with rime ice, like ghosts frozen (literally!) in time from strong winds and cold temps in those storms, supercooling the droplets from the fog/low-clouds and freezing onto the feature in interesting patterns. So eerie and unique! #MountainMonday #hiking #winter
#nature #photography #landscape #LandscapePhotography #NaturePhotography #PhotoMonday #mountains
@TimKStanton In October 1978 I visited Mount Washington. And this is wat it looked like! Incredible but beautiful.
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When I hiked recently on this mountain ridge, the evidence of harsh weather from previous storms was clear. Features were covered with rime ice, like ghosts frozen (literally!) in time from strong winds and cold temps in those storms, supercooling the droplets from the fog/low-clouds and freezing onto the feature in interesting patterns. So eerie and unique! #MountainMonday #hiking #winter
#nature #photography #landscape #LandscapePhotography #NaturePhotography #PhotoMonday #mountains
@TimKStanton beautiful sculptures of wind and ice!
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@TimKStanton beautiful sculptures of wind and ice!
@silberspur
Mother Nature is a great artist! -
@TimKStanton In October 1978 I visited Mount Washington. And this is wat it looked like! Incredible but beautiful.
@saarmuller
Indeed! And the Mt Washington observatory regularly posts photos of the rime ice formations that they have up there-- all so beautiful! -
When I hiked recently on this mountain ridge, the evidence of harsh weather from previous storms was clear. Features were covered with rime ice, like ghosts frozen (literally!) in time from strong winds and cold temps in those storms, supercooling the droplets from the fog/low-clouds and freezing onto the feature in interesting patterns. So eerie and unique! #MountainMonday #hiking #winter
#nature #photography #landscape #LandscapePhotography #NaturePhotography #PhotoMonday #mountains
@TimKStanton gorgeous! I used to deice aircraft and rime ice was my nemesis, nice to look at it now and just see it as a cool effect lol.
Great shots!!! 🙌
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@TimKStanton gorgeous! I used to deice aircraft and rime ice was my nemesis, nice to look at it now and just see it as a cool effect lol.
Great shots!!! 🙌
@von
Yeah, I've heard about rime ice forming on aircraft. Sounds like a real pain (and dangerous, of course!). Glad you can enjoy it now in a beautiful natural context. 😀 🧊 -
@von
Yeah, I've heard about rime ice forming on aircraft. Sounds like a real pain (and dangerous, of course!). Glad you can enjoy it now in a beautiful natural context. 😀 🧊@TimKStanton it was both dangerous and a pain lol.
Truly cool shots!
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