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Thread: That Time of Year Again: Albion Basin Pics

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    That Time of Year Again: Albion Basin Pics

    Hopefully the first of many wildflower photo posts. I get all anxious and itchy with excitement when the wildflowers come out. It's a couple weeks of late nights, super early mornings, and a lot of wondering...how the flowers look. Where are they best? Should I go to the same place or find somewhere new? What did I do with my 8 mos. old son? You know--the usual questions. Enjoy.
    All pics generally located somewhere in the Albion Basin area.







    The Griz

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    noice ol' buddy!!

    can't believe how little snow there is on the Apron right now
    "... she'll never need a doctor; 'cause I check her out all day"

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    Great shots as always, Grizz, keep 'em coming!
    "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. The winds will blow their freshness into you, and the storms, their energy. Your cares and tensions will drop away like the leaves of Autumn." --John Muir

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xover View Post
    noice ol' buddy!!

    can't believe how little snow there is on the Apron right now
    Yep. Zeeeeeero snow up there. But what it's lacking in snow, it definitely makes up for in mosquitos...
    The Griz

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    Beautiful shots Griz!

    I really like the third one.

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    makes me miss zion
    *sniff*
    see you tues.
    i need to buy some photos from you

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    Quote Originally Posted by grizzle6 View Post
    Yep. Zeeeeeero snow up there. But what it's lacking in snow, it definitely makes up for in mosquitos...
    Didn't contend with any on Timp - at least in the afternoon when we were there.

    Great pics as usual, but how about some scenery change? Aren't there any flowers in BCC? Millcreek? Bells? White Pine? Uintas? You're not one of those side of the road photogs are you?
    "In the woods, we return to reason and faith. There I feel that nothing can befall me in life, — no disgrace, no calamity, (leaving me my eyes,) which nature cannot repair." -Emerson

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    those photos say "get out there and go for a hike!"

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    Is that yellow flower Mountain Arnica?

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    Purples and reds are coming out on Baldy now, on the SE aspect. If the haze would clear, you could get some new images at sunrise up there, with Timp in the distance.

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    Boots really likes them pictures of the pretty flowers.

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    How about some flowers in motion...................

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    Awesome photos, really like #3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powstash View Post
    Didn't contend with any on Timp - at least in the afternoon when we were there.

    Great pics as usual, but how about some scenery change? Aren't there any flowers in BCC? Millcreek? Bells? White Pine? Uintas? You're not one of those side of the road photogs are you?
    Believe you me, I would more than welcome the change of scenery. The problem is that with such limited time, I often choose to go where I know the flowers are good. Also, as much as I'd like to hike hours away to a new spot, I just don't have that kind of time these days, so again--I'm confined to a bit of the same old. If only I did this full time...I would have a FREAKING CORNUCOPIA of wildflower scenics...
    The Griz

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    Thank you Grizzle6 for contributing to several great recent computer wallpaper backgrounds. The last one I had on my computer was of Yellowstone.

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    Your NYC pics should offer an interesting contrast!

    (be prepared, it's H O T here now)

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    always a pleasure
    so many mountains...so little time

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    Quote Originally Posted by road trip View Post
    (be prepared, it's H O T here now)
    We have been hitting damn near 100 for the last week+. Too hot.

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    Trackhead, beautiful movie man!

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    Wink

    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
    We have been hitting damn near 100 for the last week+. Too hot.
    Yeah, but your's is a dry heat. It's different.



    edit: did you ever notice that the subject line winkie winks with the opposite eye than the emoticon winkie in the text? Just sayin'...

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    Quote Originally Posted by road trip View Post
    Yeah, but your's is a dry heat. It's different.

    Oh shut up. I used to say that crap in Philly too.

    Not hot enough to not go golfing for the first time tonight after my ACL surgery though.

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    triple A awesome-ness

    saw some pretty flowery meadows in the Uintas on sunday, though it took us 3 hours to get there, so that probly doesnt help ya much. on the plus side of shooting the same area, though, you come to realize how different the same place can look. fascinating really

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