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Multi MTN Views again, yum.
 

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Sparky
Joined: 08 Dec 2003
Posts: 19068
Location: PDX

3/4/13 2:05 PM

Multi MTN Views again, yum.

Gotta bring real camera one day...

On my local bike loop from my house about 3 miles from getting back to the house. At the top of one of the steepest hills and a welcome view for the rest at the top. ;) Although taken from the car, going out later on the bike when the temp peaks near 60^.

Left to right, St Helens, Mt Rainer just right of Helen, and only on the clearest days do you get that view, and Mt. Adams [correction]. This is due north, and east is Mt hood, separate shot.. Rainier is 117 miles from the camera according to Google 'as the crow flies' maps. ;0







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lrzipris
Joined: 04 Mar 2004
Posts: 532
Location: Doylestown, PA

3/4/13 2:17 PM

Spectacular. There is a vastness to the views and vistas out west that we don't experience here in the Mid-Atlantic region. Maybe you folks Down East do, but not here in PA.

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sandiway
Joined: 15 Dec 2003
Posts: 4902
Location: back in Tucson

3/4/13 4:03 PM

High above Tucson

Going up Pusch Peak on Saturday. High above Tucson.



Link to a bigger image.

http://dingo.sbs.arizona.edu/~sandiway/blog/puschpeak/P3030057_P3030060ps.jpg

Sandiway

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