This is a new one from last night. If it looks cold and snowy it is because it was cold and snowy. 🙂 I think the temp was around zero and the snow was many feet deep.
Happy New Year everyone!
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Kyle carter
Happy New Year to you and your family from a warmer and no snow yet Ohio.
I’d say you did alright waiting out a few days for some good shots Ron.
"Sunny"
Spectacular! Hope your 2012 is spectacular as well.
Tim Newton
LOVE this, and all your brilliant, radiant work!!! Have a great 2012!!! 🙂
Harold
Ron,
Indeed, Paradise Peak at it’s best. Thanks for the effort to catch that light and share the image.
We are digging our toes in the warm sand in Mexico, so it’s reverso on our conditions at this time!
George and I scrambled that west ridge on April 16, 2005. What a fine climb it was.
Gracias, amigo. Feliz Ano Nuevo!
Noella Ross
Truly spectacular! Happy New Year from hot and sunny Western Australia, land of white sand and crystal clear water.
Joni
Lovely lighting! Wonderful way to start the new yeat! Thanks!!!
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Happy New Year to you and your family from a warmer and no snow yet Ohio.
Happy New Year to you as well. Loving the snow!
Nice shot!
Snow? What is that? Not enough in Utah this year to test my snowblower…or get any good photos like yours.
Happy New Year,
I’d say you did alright waiting out a few days for some good shots Ron.
Spectacular! Hope your 2012 is spectacular as well.
LOVE this, and all your brilliant, radiant work!!! Have a great 2012!!! 🙂
Ron,
Indeed, Paradise Peak at it’s best. Thanks for the effort to catch that light and share the image.
We are digging our toes in the warm sand in Mexico, so it’s reverso on our conditions at this time!
George and I scrambled that west ridge on April 16, 2005. What a fine climb it was.
Gracias, amigo. Feliz Ano Nuevo!
Truly spectacular! Happy New Year from hot and sunny Western Australia, land of white sand and crystal clear water.
Lovely lighting! Wonderful way to start the new yeat! Thanks!!!
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Thanks a lot everyone!!!
@ Harold I figured you would know what mountain this is – that sounds like a great trip! Thanks.