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Old 11-24-2012, 07:45 AM   #11
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Re: Who took this pic and where is it?

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Nicely done? Pardon me but that is not the same image.
A picture of a mountain is a picture of a mountain, it hardly makes a difference, especially if it's the same mountain.

I mean this is ... haha, sorry Jeffery, couldn't resist. No, actually I thought he was looking for the place the picture was taken, not the picture itself or who took it. I know, heresy of the highest order, but there it is.

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Old 11-24-2012, 07:49 AM   #12
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Re: Who took this pic and where is it?

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I thought he was looking for the place the picture was taken, not the picture itself or who took it.
Since that's what he wrote, I had the same belief.

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I'd love it if the person who took this shot would tell me where it is and name the mountain, if possible.
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Old 11-24-2012, 09:48 AM   #13
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Re: Who took this pic and where is it?

It was my pic, and it was Glacier NP

It was taken from a hiking trail.

It's in this thread: viewtopic.php?f=11&t=9969
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Old 11-24-2012, 10:31 AM   #14
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Well thank you, Saline! I've been waiting for you to come and put an end to this! I wanted answers to all of the above.

Fact is I love mountains, looking at them, hiking, and used to do a fair bit of technical climbing in them, including the Canadian Rockies. So when I saw your shot of Bearhat I had to know what it was so I could go there, too. Since it turns out that water in the pic is a lake and not a river, it looks to me like access to the mountain is not that far from this side. There are actually route descriptions on summitpost.org. I'm assuming you took your pic from near the visitor center or one of the trails near Logan Pass? Did you hike in far?

Love you photos, by the way, and looks like a fantastic trip. How long were you on the road? Dinosaur National Monument was my home for 20 years (paleontologist, my job was actually digging up the bones and preparing them), so nice to see pics there, too. Keep them coming! You live in Fruita, huh? Got a bunch of friends there, too.

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