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GNP: Cracker Lake Trail

 
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Aug 05, 2008 21:31 |  #1

This is a spot along Canyon Creek about 1/2 way into the 6 mile hike up to Cracker Lake. I was amazed by the various colors in all the rocks.

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Aug 05, 2008 21:41 |  #2

My god, Toney, you're still pulling out beautiful photos of GNP. This is a trail I've never hiked. Very nice color in the rocks.


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Aug 05, 2008 22:28 |  #3

That's an awesome shot! Really like this one. :)


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Aug 05, 2008 22:43 as a reply to  @ jbdavies's post |  #4

Thanks a lot guys. Here's what your rewarded with upon cresting the last elevation rise. Truly an awesome site to behold.

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Aug 05, 2008 22:49 |  #5

Oh wow! Another wonderful shot! Truly a beautiful place. :)


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Aug 05, 2008 23:57 as a reply to  @ jbdavies's post |  #6

Wow wonderful images. Defiantly a place I would love to visit someday.


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Aug 06, 2008 00:03 |  #7

Tsmith wrote in post #6054731 (external link)
Thanks a lot guys. Here's what your rewarded with upon cresting the last elevation rise. Truly an awesome site to behold.

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That's simply beautiful. Fantastic!


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Aug 06, 2008 02:16 |  #8

Wow...both of em are amazing captures...

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Aug 06, 2008 02:20 |  #9

Great pictures!

I was there with family last July - these pictures make me wish to go back!


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Aug 06, 2008 02:29 |  #10

great shots.

they really pop.


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Aug 06, 2008 06:41 |  #11

Very much appreciate the additional comments guys.




  
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Aug 06, 2008 07:21 |  #12

Great shots. Love the colors in the first!


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Aug 06, 2008 08:49 |  #13

The added shot is simply a fantastic scene, and well captured. You got more out of one trip than I have in four.


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Aug 06, 2008 11:43 |  #14

sparker1 wrote in post #6056746 (external link)
The added shot is simply a fantastic scene, and well captured. You got more out of one trip than I have in four.

Thanks again Stan. We hiked 42 miles this trip where as last July we did 25 miles. I've still got lots of RAW files to weed through.




  
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Aug 06, 2008 19:12 as a reply to  @ Tsmith's post |  #15

Awesome shot man! I still think the pic for your avatar is one of the best I have ever seen.

Great work.


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