Thanks ZachPower Shots Bro!
Thanks Chintha! Glad u like it!Ohh my heart goes to these, Apart from the locations itself, the photographer was amazing. I found more just like these including travelling tips on Elucid Gent
Thanks ZachPower Shots Bro!
Thanks Chintha! Glad u like it!Ohh my heart goes to these, Apart from the locations itself, the photographer was amazing. I found more just like these including travelling tips on Elucid Gent
Hey macVince, thanks for the kind comments! I probably got a couple more of Mount St Helens in my laptop. I got one later that night of the milky way too but gotta find time to process it. Must have been a pretty awesome yet scary experience! Glad u got out safe and sound. Just wondering which years were u there? U actually drove up right? U didn’t go up the summit of Mount St Helens? I am thinking of summiting it sometime soon I will keep you posted on thatThanks for #9 (Mt. St. Helens). It looks so nice now. I was there shortly after the eruption & it was still smoking when 5 of us went up in un-paved & slippery dirt track roads. There was a lake where all the logs laid in one direction after being blown off with its roots when the volcano erupted from its side as shown clearly in your photo. And on the other side to the left, all the trees stood tall, not impacted by the blast. The sight was spectacular then. I was driving. We (foolishly, on hindsight) over-stayed for the view and came down the mountain side when pitch darkness set in halfway down. Everyone remained absolutely quiet & nervous as I drove very slowly & carefully down till we reached the freeway. Thank God we made it safely down, otherwise I won't be writing this. The 2nd time I went a few years later wasn't too dramatic. By then a Visitor Center has been built and all the rawness were gone from the clean up. Thanks again for the memory with this photo. Do you have 2 or 3 more good ones to show?
Very very awesome photos!!!!!!!!! :bigeyes:
Loves the wheat farm, the milky way and the ice cave photos.
Is the ice cave the Mendenhall ice cave?
I watched it on TV before and it was really stunning. Really hope to visit it, but I'm not confident of my stamina to hike to there.
Thanks! means alot coming from you.Excellent stuff. Do keep it coming.
Thanks! yea thats Mendenhall Ice Cave. It collapsed 4 weeks after I was there. Hmmm those ice blocks that collapsed are all bigger than my car. I saw pictures of the collapsed cave. I wrote more about it in another thread on Alaska (http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1427159) ! Feel free to check it out! Its about 11 miles round trip hike, but u could also go in winter and walk across the frozen lake cutting the hike down to 3 miles
I just saw your friend's youtube video on the journey to the ice cave!
Very lucky for you all to enter the ice cave before it collapsed.
Thanks for the tips!
Looking forward to more of your masterpieces!
Thanks! yea thats Mendenhall Ice Cave. It collapsed 4 weeks after I was there. Hmmm those ice blocks that collapsed are all bigger than my car. I saw pictures of the collapsed cave. I wrote more about it in another thread on Alaska (http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1427159) ! Feel free to check it out! Its about 11 miles round trip hike, but u could also go in winter and walk across the frozen lake cutting the hike down to 3 miles
I just saw your friend's youtube video on the journey to the ice cave!
Very lucky for you all to enter the ice cave before it collapsed.
Thanks for the tips!
Looking forward to more of your masterpieces!
wow. how did u find that youtube video
Thank you. I actually went back to the ice caves last weekend and got into multiple other smaller caves. pics to come soon.
Thanks! Most definitely!Awesome stuffs Terence! when ur back in SG, look for me...we go shooting. Lol.
wow. how did u find that youtube video
Thank you. I actually went back to the ice caves last weekend and got into multiple other smaller caves. pics to come soon.
i was curious about the hiking trail, and searched on youtube.
ended up coming across your friend's youtube video
at first i thought will need a guide to bring you to the ice caves, seems like there is no need for one?
i love the latest milky way's photo!!! spectacular! :thumbsup:
Thanks!wow really like all your photos! very well taken indeed
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I'm into obscure waterfalls. About an hour and 40 mins drive from Portland without traffic and an off trail 20 mins steep downhill descend brings you to this hidden Spirit Falls gem along the White Salmon River. Love the turquoise blue water and the lush greenery in Spring! If you are lucky, you might see daredevil kayakers tumbling down the falls! Took twice the time to ascend the slope on the way out but was a good workout.
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