Here are the rest of the shots from my last post about my hike into the Bob Marshall Wilderness area.
Thanks for looking, I hope you enjoyed the trip.
My brother said this was his 18th trip into the lake and I told him I was pretty sure I was going to be a "One and Done."
The hiking crew at the upper lake on our way out.
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It looks beautiful until you realize you have to hike over and through it all.
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The landscape keeps changing and it seems like it is always getting harder and steeper all along the way.
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The trail up the back side of the Hill of Death. It is a lot less steep and you don't have to go straight up it either.
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When you get to the clouds you are almost to the top.
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Celebrating getting to the top.
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Resting at the top before heading down the Hill of Death. It is easier going down but still treacherous.
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Looking back up at the top after descending the Hill of Death.
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The last two miles out on an old forest service road that has been closed to motorized vehicles.
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Back at the starting point looking our over a valley where we parked the cars.
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Doddy
Loc: Barnard Castle-England
Great Scenery Dave, very dramatic Black and White Photo's. If I had been there, I might have made it to the second shot!
Dave.Largent wrote:
Here are the rest of the shots from my last post about my hike into the Bob Marshall Wilderness area.
Thanks for looking, I hope you enjoyed the trip.
My brother said this was his 18th trip into the lake and I told him I was pretty sure I was going to be a "One and Done."
Beautiful scenery, I can just imagine how much more beautiful it would have been if it was in colour.
Even only experiencing it once, you did it! Some great scenery.
I do appreciate your posting, it brings back memories of a great time.
Some hardy souls there in #1! From the photos, I can see how your brother would want to do this over and over.
βThe Bobβ is a special place. Very nice photos!
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Dave.Largent wrote:
Here are the rest of the shots from my last post about my hike into the Bob Marshall Wilderness area.
Thanks for looking, I hope you enjoyed the trip.
My brother said this was his 18th trip into the lake and I told him I was pretty sure I was going to be a "One and Done."
Exceptional, outstanding shooting, but I feel your pain π―π―π―π―π―
Thanks everyone for the comments. Yes I did shoot in Color. I will post them under the same title (Bob Marshall Wilderness Area Montana Color).
Please look for them and let me know what you think and if you agree with my decision to go with B&W on the original post.
And as for the Ansel Adams comments, well first Thank You. I never had the opportunity to meet him, but I did attend photography school with a guy who's last name was Adams, we nicknamed him AZO after the photo paper. I just checked and wiki says. "Azo is the longest continuously manufactured photographic paper ever made. It was first introduced by Photo Materials Company in Rochester back in 1898. In July of that year Kodak bought out Photo Materials, and has been producing Azo ever since."
Thanks again and enjoy!!!
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