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I returned from spent 2 weeks in Alaska, a glorious trip involving: Anchorage (1.25 days), horseback riding out of a remote 19th century cabin previously owned by a crazed mountain man who lived there alone and killed a bear with a 6 inch pocket knife (3 days), kayaking in a glacier field and the coast, hiking in the largest park in the US (McCarthey), and lots and lots of driving and ferries. .
I'll be posting by "subject", first up: Horses!
After landing in the USA we spent the rest of the evening in Anchorage, then drove off to meet our guide who took us horseback riding to a remote cabin in the woods near Sewage.
Sunset from the Captain Cook hotel room in Anchorage.
Alaska in the summer has about 21 hours of light a day, this was taken at about 2350.
Green reflected in water
Nice nature shot, I love the greens and the grass.
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Snow Reflection
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Another Horse for breakfast
This horse spent hours staring at us through the glass in the cabin while we ate. His brother though, came and watched us from inside the cabin . (More on that later).
Horses touch
Nuzzle Nuzzle.
Horse angle
Lying down horse group
It's tricky to find horses sitting or lying down.
Squatting horse
Horsefaced?
Guess who's coming for breakfast
You can't tell, but he was literally an inch from the food table, he kept nuzzling my dad on the head while we ate. (He could get around the door's "bar" somehow and kept poking his head inside. Smart horse )
Horse through greens
Skull
Ghost ladder
Turns out the cabin had an attic, with some of the animals the original owner had killed. (Including a bear pelt. Which he'd killed alone, in the winter, with a 6 inch pocket knife.)
Let sleeping mammals lie
Peanut butter walls
The cabin (which was restored in the 1980's) had walls lined on the outside with peanut butter can metal, and newspapers from the inside. surprising good for heat as well as keeping the water out. (It rained a LOT).
Packhorses go up
Fear the dot of a bear
The tiny black dot on the right is a bear and cub. It scared the shit out of my youngest sister, so the most I got to do on the second (very rainy) day was to hike by myself to the nearest mountain (which was the same one the bear was on). Unfortunately, there was another bear coming from the other side, and I ended up being ordered to go back halfway there .
The bear necessities
Our luxurious view and amenities. (There was no electricity or running water, obviously. The stove was also blocked for the first day and a half)
Sweep
Cleaning up as we left.
Grey mountain sky
Wonderful summer weather .
IMG_4301
Dammit, I need to go kayaking in 8 hours!
More to come, but comment on each batch on its own . (And ask questions or critique or whatnot , I want quantity people!).
I'll be posting by "subject", first up: Horses!
After landing in the USA we spent the rest of the evening in Anchorage, then drove off to meet our guide who took us horseback riding to a remote cabin in the woods near Sewage.
Sunset from the Captain Cook hotel room in Anchorage.
Alaska in the summer has about 21 hours of light a day, this was taken at about 2350.
Green reflected in water
Nice nature shot, I love the greens and the grass.
IMG_4442
Snow Reflection
IMG_4461
IMG_4499
Another Horse for breakfast
This horse spent hours staring at us through the glass in the cabin while we ate. His brother though, came and watched us from inside the cabin . (More on that later).
Horses touch
Nuzzle Nuzzle.
Horse angle
Lying down horse group
It's tricky to find horses sitting or lying down.
Squatting horse
Horsefaced?
Guess who's coming for breakfast
You can't tell, but he was literally an inch from the food table, he kept nuzzling my dad on the head while we ate. (He could get around the door's "bar" somehow and kept poking his head inside. Smart horse )
Horse through greens
Skull
Ghost ladder
Turns out the cabin had an attic, with some of the animals the original owner had killed. (Including a bear pelt. Which he'd killed alone, in the winter, with a 6 inch pocket knife.)
Let sleeping mammals lie
Peanut butter walls
The cabin (which was restored in the 1980's) had walls lined on the outside with peanut butter can metal, and newspapers from the inside. surprising good for heat as well as keeping the water out. (It rained a LOT).
Packhorses go up
Fear the dot of a bear
The tiny black dot on the right is a bear and cub. It scared the shit out of my youngest sister, so the most I got to do on the second (very rainy) day was to hike by myself to the nearest mountain (which was the same one the bear was on). Unfortunately, there was another bear coming from the other side, and I ended up being ordered to go back halfway there .
The bear necessities
Our luxurious view and amenities. (There was no electricity or running water, obviously. The stove was also blocked for the first day and a half)
Sweep
Cleaning up as we left.
Grey mountain sky
Wonderful summer weather .
IMG_4301
Dammit, I need to go kayaking in 8 hours!
More to come, but comment on each batch on its own . (And ask questions or critique or whatnot , I want quantity people!).
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Horsies! Horses! Horse... horse.... WHORES!!!
Really nice, though. It looks like an amazing place, DAETH! Why do you always get to go to the awesomest of places, mangs?
Really nice, though. It looks like an amazing place, DAETH! Why do you always get to go to the awesomest of places, mangs?
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They were all male horses. There's a picture that includes horse nads if that'll help your deviant urges .aerius wrote:Needs pictures of fornicating horsies.
Nope, there wasn't even cellphone reception in most places .fusion wrote: You have internet there? Satellite?
I'm back in Israel now, flew back yesterday (2 days flight and airports, blah).
Sorry mate, but It's hard for me to argue that, Colorado, California and New England in fall are some pretty amazing competition.Alyrium wrote:The single most beautiful state in the union.
It's definitely one of the 3 most beautiful places I've seen in my life (I think Chile was more beautiful, although that might have been due to the constant clear skies there, unlike the constant clouds and fog of Alaska).
No, loyal beasts actually. Cunning brutes, one kept opening the door and sneaking into the cabin while we ate.Shroom Man wrote:Horsies! Horses! Horse... horse.... WHORES!!!
Because I'm more awesome than you? Nah, it's due to karma. It compensates for my crippling personal flaws. (That in combination with my natural wit, and gargantuan... shoulders )shroom wrote: Why do you always get to go to the awesomest of places, mangs?
That bastard, I told him the consequences of blabbing! Seriously though, did he say anything to you, or are you going off other impressions? (This is a serious question, PM me).Chardy wrote:This is also the impression I get from Ace.
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Right, after the horses we drove from Sewage to Whittier and took a ferry from there to Valdez(?).
Road/Boat trip!
(A lot of the nicer stuff is at the end, i'm doing this chronologically ).
We didn't take a train, but while waiting for the huge kilometer+ long tunnel carved directly through a mountain to open, one passed by :
Train 1-2
Train 1-1
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Waiting for the tunnel to open. (It's one way at a time, so the cars take turns).
Who's the leg?
I found this amusing
Fat limo
The car after this was a SUV witha trailer attached. Come to think of it, almost all the cars there were SUV's, if they weren't RV's and lots had trailers attached .
We drove through the tunnel and settled down for a few hours wait for the ferry (and its 5 hour long cruise from Whittier to Valdez) in the small port town of Whittier.
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Whittier docks
End of the bridge
I like how this random shot came out .
Seagull feathers in motion
One out of only a few bird shots that came out well.
(Well, seagull shots, the Bald Eagles later in the trip came out decently despite the circumstances. Stay tuned!)
Statistics of Whittier
Evictions? LOL.
Whittier Harbor
Inside the lines
Outside lines
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Some ships at the docks. Me and my dad were impressed/amazed at the size of it for such a poodunk town.
Ocean liner
No, we didn't go in this, but It's typical of the cruisers that most people go around Alaska in. Fucking huge ship.
Moose-Horse
Tourism at its finest. (It was next to a "Native arts" shop. My mom got stuck in there for a while ).
troubled family
This car was next to us in the line waiting for the ferry, it was bouncing up and down like crazy from the 8 kids inside.
Christian raising at its finest .
Ferry Seats
Shot from the outside deck of the ferry. (We sat inside most of the time, it was pretty windy and cold outside, even though it was on the "inland" Ocean).
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Engine Room
Taking back industrial secrets, Bwahahahaaa
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Dum da da dum/Tune of the American flag anthem.
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At last, we arrived at Valdez and bunked off to sleep for a few hours before arriving early the next morning to start packing our gear (and receiving kayaks, spray skirts, clown trousers) for 3 days of Kayaking, based at the Prince William Sound Lodge. (Lovely place/Chap).
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Valdez Docks
Pretttyyy docks. (Again).
Again, comment and ask away .
(And prior warning - All the upcoming pics from the Kayaking were taken with my dad's compact canon power shot, not his DSLR, but the quality on the ones I'll upload are decent enough, even with the Bald Eagles ).
Road/Boat trip!
(A lot of the nicer stuff is at the end, i'm doing this chronologically ).
We didn't take a train, but while waiting for the huge kilometer+ long tunnel carved directly through a mountain to open, one passed by :
Train 1-2
Train 1-1
Travel_1-2
Waiting for the tunnel to open. (It's one way at a time, so the cars take turns).
Who's the leg?
I found this amusing
Fat limo
The car after this was a SUV witha trailer attached. Come to think of it, almost all the cars there were SUV's, if they weren't RV's and lots had trailers attached .
We drove through the tunnel and settled down for a few hours wait for the ferry (and its 5 hour long cruise from Whittier to Valdez) in the small port town of Whittier.
Travel_1-5
Travel_1-6
Whittier docks
End of the bridge
I like how this random shot came out .
Seagull feathers in motion
One out of only a few bird shots that came out well.
(Well, seagull shots, the Bald Eagles later in the trip came out decently despite the circumstances. Stay tuned!)
Statistics of Whittier
Evictions? LOL.
Whittier Harbor
Inside the lines
Outside lines
Travel_1-11
Some ships at the docks. Me and my dad were impressed/amazed at the size of it for such a poodunk town.
Ocean liner
No, we didn't go in this, but It's typical of the cruisers that most people go around Alaska in. Fucking huge ship.
Moose-Horse
Tourism at its finest. (It was next to a "Native arts" shop. My mom got stuck in there for a while ).
troubled family
This car was next to us in the line waiting for the ferry, it was bouncing up and down like crazy from the 8 kids inside.
Christian raising at its finest .
Ferry Seats
Shot from the outside deck of the ferry. (We sat inside most of the time, it was pretty windy and cold outside, even though it was on the "inland" Ocean).
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Engine Room
Taking back industrial secrets, Bwahahahaaa
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Dum da da dum/Tune of the American flag anthem.
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At last, we arrived at Valdez and bunked off to sleep for a few hours before arriving early the next morning to start packing our gear (and receiving kayaks, spray skirts, clown trousers) for 3 days of Kayaking, based at the Prince William Sound Lodge. (Lovely place/Chap).
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Valdez Docks
Pretttyyy docks. (Again).
Again, comment and ask away .
(And prior warning - All the upcoming pics from the Kayaking were taken with my dad's compact canon power shot, not his DSLR, but the quality on the ones I'll upload are decent enough, even with the Bald Eagles ).
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Those mountains look deficient in ice.
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But that is AWESOME photography!
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But that is AWESOME photography!
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Shit! Man, I didn't think of that! It took Shroom to properly interpret the screams of dying people - PeZook
Shroom, I read out the stuff you write about us. You are an endless supply of morale down here. :p - an OWS street medic
Pink Sugar Heart Attack!
shroom is a lovely boy and i wont hear a bad word against him - LUSY-CHAN!
Shit! Man, I didn't think of that! It took Shroom to properly interpret the screams of dying people - PeZook
Shroom, I read out the stuff you write about us. You are an endless supply of morale down here. :p - an OWS street medic
Pink Sugar Heart Attack!
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It's the middle of the summer .Shroom Man 777 wrote:Those mountains look deficient in ice.
ThankyeBut that is AWESOME photography!
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I tried, but my tripod fell apart first time I tried to use it, so I took the photos by hand (Same a I always do).Darth Mall wrote:Great shots!
You really have a thing for composing shots with reflections. Have you tried taking any panoramas?
I have some shots that I hope to make into a panorama, I just need to get photoshop first
For once, I don't have a X3 larger album of Flickr on Picasa, only on my home computer . (Space limitations and all) .I'll have to go thru all the shots of your flickr.
Thanks!
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I used to use a tripod for panos, but mine is really crappy and not really worth carrying around. As long as you have shots that are overlapping you should be good to go.DEATH wrote:I tried, but my tripod fell apart first time I tried to use it, so I took the photos by hand (Same a I always do).Darth Mall wrote:Great shots!
You really have a thing for composing shots with reflections. Have you tried taking any panoramas?
I have some shots that I hope to make into a panorama, I just need to get photoshop first
You also don't need photoshop to do it. Theres a free program that makes really awesome panoramas here. I used that to make this picture from around 16 different ones. The super high res is here(warning ~15 megs)
Ha. I just backed up my photo collection and I have over 50 gigs of pictures. Alot of that is RAW's though.For once, I don't have a X3 larger album of Flickr on Picasa, only on my home computer . (Space limitations and all) .I'll have to go thru all the shots of your flickr.
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At least yours didn't disintegrate .Darth Mall wrote:I used to use a tripod for panos, but mine is really crappy and not really worth carrying around.DEATH wrote:I tried, but my tripod fell apart first time I tried to use it, so I took the photos by hand (Same a I always do).Darth Mall wrote:Great shots!
You really have a thing for composing shots with reflections. Have you tried taking any panoramas?
I have some shots that I hope to make into a panorama, I just need to get photoshop first
I do, sorta touching...As long as you have shots that are overlapping you should be good to go.
I tried autostitch actually, but it didn't work on two photos with a 80% overlap, let alone more distant ones... (It said that it lacked some sort of data).You also don't need photoshop to do it. Theres a free program that makes really awesome panoramas here. I used that to make this picture from around 16 different ones. The super high res is here(warning ~15 megs)
Also, that 15MB image crashed my computer .
A mere 26 gigs here (Which I REALLY need to back-up, last time I did it fitted on one dvd). But it's 99.98% Jpegs, most 5MP at most (with a few at 7-8MP, and lots 2-3 MP).Ha. I just backed up my photo collection and I have over 50 gigs of pictures. Alot of that is RAW's though.For once, I don't have a X3 larger album of Flickr on Picasa, only on my home computer . (Space limitations and all) .I'll have to go thru all the shots of your flickr.
Thanks!
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Right, I missed some travel and horse pics, so here's more and Misc, including from travel later in the trip. And, as a bonus, a collectible car group club!
Horse's Eye
I love this shot, although it didn't come out dark enough.
Inspired by an exhibit I saw in London
Dark Sky
Dark.
Glacier view
Amazing Glacier (More shots of the are will be uploaded in future).
Mountain and snow
Travel 2-1
Very Zen
Travel 2-3
Who would want to?
Iiiick.
My other Hummer's a Monster Truck
Americans have way to big cars. He had an even larger monster truck next to that, and the bike's a huge Harley.
Travel 2-5
Mountain Sky
Snow-sky
Travel 2-6
Everyone and his dog had his own plane and landing strip in Alaska. Or failing that, a lake to land in.
Plybar
Travel 2-22
Almost at McKinley McCarthy!
Shovelling
Roadwork was being done, and the road sure as hell needed it. (We got 2 flats on the same day, although one was probably caused on purpose).
The road goes ever on and on...
Bumpy to the end
Wheels
Gears left from some old contraption
Travel 2-19
dirty jar
Some leftover dishes in the cabin. No running water made this a pain
Speeding mountain
Shot of a mountain through the car window. (hence the blurred tree)
Gas station
Gas prices in America - Half the price elsewhere, but thrice the whining.
The road goes ever on and on...
The road stretches on...
Travel 2
A nice bench from which to watch
Travel 2-2
Zen act
Me Balancing
Ready to Go!
Collectible Car Owners rejoice!
Travel 2-8
Limited run Chevy sports car. Goes up to 160 MPH.
Travel 2-7
Travel 2-11
Travel 2-10
American car epitomized
Travel 2-9
a quickr pickr post
Horse's Eye
I love this shot, although it didn't come out dark enough.
Inspired by an exhibit I saw in London
Dark Sky
Dark.
Glacier view
Amazing Glacier (More shots of the are will be uploaded in future).
Mountain and snow
Travel 2-1
Very Zen
Travel 2-3
Who would want to?
Iiiick.
My other Hummer's a Monster Truck
Americans have way to big cars. He had an even larger monster truck next to that, and the bike's a huge Harley.
Travel 2-5
Mountain Sky
Snow-sky
Travel 2-6
Everyone and his dog had his own plane and landing strip in Alaska. Or failing that, a lake to land in.
Plybar
Travel 2-22
Almost at McKinley McCarthy!
Shovelling
Roadwork was being done, and the road sure as hell needed it. (We got 2 flats on the same day, although one was probably caused on purpose).
The road goes ever on and on...
Bumpy to the end
Wheels
Gears left from some old contraption
Travel 2-19
dirty jar
Some leftover dishes in the cabin. No running water made this a pain
Speeding mountain
Shot of a mountain through the car window. (hence the blurred tree)
Gas station
Gas prices in America - Half the price elsewhere, but thrice the whining.
The road goes ever on and on...
The road stretches on...
Travel 2
A nice bench from which to watch
Travel 2-2
Zen act
Me Balancing
Ready to Go!
Collectible Car Owners rejoice!
Travel 2-8
Limited run Chevy sports car. Goes up to 160 MPH.
Travel 2-7
Travel 2-11
Travel 2-10
American car epitomized
Travel 2-9
a quickr pickr post
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Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
That's not shovelling, that's the fine unionized worker activity known as "shovel leaning", where a worker leans on a shovel to look like he's sorta doing something when he's standing around doing nothing. From which we derive the term "shovel leaner" to describe lazy-ass union workers.DEATH wrote:Shovelling
Roadwork was being done, and the road sure as hell needed it.
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Say, do you want it to be a threesome with your wife? Or a foursome with your wife and sister-in-law? I'm up for either.
Lusankya: Deal!
Say, do you want it to be a threesome with your wife? Or a foursome with your wife and sister-in-law? I'm up for either.
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I think that was its name, and that the company making it were bought or a subdivision of Chevrollete. (The owner explained, but I can't really remember by now).Chardok wrote: I think your limited run chevy sportscar is...unless you mean the 'vette... actually a Plymouth Prowler.
At any rate, it was a frickin sweet sports car (Like all the other cars there, there wer eabout a dozen really awesome collectible cars).
Well, they were the only crew working on the 300 mile area of the road . (And we had an extra flat after a few minutes driving on it so...).aerius wrote:That's not shovelling, that's the fine unionized worker activity known as "shovel leaning", where a worker leans on a shovel to look like he's sorta doing something when he's standing around doing nothing. From which we derive the term "shovel leaner" to describe lazy-ass union workers.DEATH wrote:Shovelling
Roadwork was being done, and the road sure as hell needed it.
Funny thing, we left our car in the park parking lot before heading into the McKinley/McCarthy town, we checked back on it a day later (but didn't drive it) and it was fine.
2 days later, we went back to it to drive away, and there was a puncture in the tire. Fortunately, 500 meters away there was a tire repair shop with a thriving amount of business, as recomended to us by the relative of the man who owned the shop who also guarded the car park.
What an amazing and lucky coincidence .
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Right, enough complaining about our car tyres being punctured, and onto the prettiest/funnest of all the days (If hardest to take a photo in) - Kayaking in the Glacier field!
panorama Ice
Bwahahaha, I finally managed to get autostich to work, beware my eventual onslaught of panoramas . (Even if they are handheld, and this one is about a third of the series of shots I took to encompass the glacier/ice field).
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This was all done near the town of Valdez (Yes, where the Exon Valdez crashed, we saw the site).
Pretty nice, huh? Comments, critique, send em on
panorama Ice
Bwahahaha, I finally managed to get autostich to work, beware my eventual onslaught of panoramas . (Even if they are handheld, and this one is about a third of the series of shots I took to encompass the glacier/ice field).
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This was all done near the town of Valdez (Yes, where the Exon Valdez crashed, we saw the site).
Pretty nice, huh? Comments, critique, send em on
Photography
Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
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Great stuff. I really like the one with the front of the kayak in the shot!
A bit late now, but for the panorama, did you shoot in one of the auto modes, or one of the priority modes?
It looks like your exposures changed as you took the pictures, causing the right to be a bit off.
The dark sky one is great aswell! Alaska looks like a beautiful place to visit
A bit late now, but for the panorama, did you shoot in one of the auto modes, or one of the priority modes?
It looks like your exposures changed as you took the pictures, causing the right to be a bit off.
The dark sky one is great aswell! Alaska looks like a beautiful place to visit
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P I think . (In a canon compact)Darth Mall wrote:Great stuff. I really like the one with the front of the kayak in the shot!
A bit late now, but for the panorama, did you shoot in one of the auto modes, or one of the priority modes?
Looks about the same to me, I had another shot with a different exposure but didn't use it...You may be right at any rate.It looks like your exposures changed as you took the pictures, causing the right to be a bit off.
Oh, it is .The dark sky one is great aswell! Alaska looks like a beautiful place to visit
Right, more Kayaking photos from the second and third days, and some photos that I took with the dslr before the kayaking started (On the first sunny day):
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Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
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Dang, I've been forgetting to update this thread, what with the leck of comments and all .
Right, we're nearing the end - Last event of the trip - Hiking in McKinley/McCarthy park, the largest natural reserve/wilderness park in the US of A. (It once had a gargantuan copper mine in the first half of the 20th century, but it pettered out, I'll post pics of the mining town in the next update).
This includes the arrival in the area, and photos from our fly-in hike. (We took a small Cessna and flew to one of the glaciers to hike there, I put in some of the photos from during the flight, as well as that from the glacier and mountains, not to mention the town itself).
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A church. Tiny hick village of 15 people in winter, 120 in summer, of course it'll have a church .
The Ma Johnson hotel
The hotel we slept in. I slept in the attached building, a former brothel.
Yes, I slept in a whorehouse alone, and still didn't manage to get laid, laugh it up fuckers .
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"Ah wasn't drinkin, honest "Hic"."
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a quickr pickr post
I left the img names in for a reason, comment or critique, lest this suck up flickr's bandwidth for naught! .
Right, we're nearing the end - Last event of the trip - Hiking in McKinley/McCarthy park, the largest natural reserve/wilderness park in the US of A. (It once had a gargantuan copper mine in the first half of the 20th century, but it pettered out, I'll post pics of the mining town in the next update).
This includes the arrival in the area, and photos from our fly-in hike. (We took a small Cessna and flew to one of the glaciers to hike there, I put in some of the photos from during the flight, as well as that from the glacier and mountains, not to mention the town itself).
IMG_0581
A church. Tiny hick village of 15 people in winter, 120 in summer, of course it'll have a church .
The Ma Johnson hotel
The hotel we slept in. I slept in the attached building, a former brothel.
Yes, I slept in a whorehouse alone, and still didn't manage to get laid, laugh it up fuckers .
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"Ah wasn't drinkin, honest "Hic"."
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lost cause
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a quickr pickr post
I left the img names in for a reason, comment or critique, lest this suck up flickr's bandwidth for naught! .
Photography
Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
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Right, screw it, I'm finishing this damn thread .
This is the rest of the stuff from the McCarthy Mining town (What was left of it, this was once the biggest copper mine in the world until it was shut down), some more stuff along the way and a sunset in Anchorage.
Oh, and me flying a plane. Without crashing it. Yet. .
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a quickr pickr post
This has been your Alaskan photo thread .
This is the rest of the stuff from the McCarthy Mining town (What was left of it, this was once the biggest copper mine in the world until it was shut down), some more stuff along the way and a sunset in Anchorage.
Oh, and me flying a plane. Without crashing it. Yet. .
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a quickr pickr post
This has been your Alaskan photo thread .
Photography
Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
Genius is always allowed some leeway, once the hammer has been pried from its hands and the blood has been cleaned up.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.