Welcome to SP!  -   
 
  MbPost.com -- It's SP for Mountain Biking!
Areas & Ranges·Mountains & Rocks·Routes·Images·Articles·Trip Reports·Gear·Other·People·Plans & Partners·What's New·Forum

360° pano from the summit of Buckner

 
[ Sizes: Orig | Large | Med | Small | Thumb ]
360° pano from the summit of Buckner
360° pano from the summit of Mt Buckner after a winter ascent up the North Face. Jason is sitting on the SW summit, and the NE summit is on the left side of the panorama. It was a hazy day, but you can see (from left to right) Logan, NE summit of Buckner, Goode, Booker, the peaks of the Ptarmigan Traverse, and the SW summit of Buckner, among others. (Click link for trip report.)

See my panos page!


Comments

[ Post a Comment ]
Viewing: 1-3 of 3

PAROFESGreat!

PAROFES

Voted 10/10

Great panorama! I love panoramic view....i have a few ones too!
Cheers
Posted Apr 5, 2010 3:24 pm

wyopeakMikeexcellent pano

wyopeakMike

Voted 10/10

Having a person sitting on the peak in the foreground added a real human element to an incredible panorama. AWESOME
Posted Apr 5, 2010 10:40 pm

StephAbeggRe: excellent pano

StephAbegg

Hasn't voted

Thanks. Easier than telling him to move out of the way! =)
But I agree - the photo would loose the effect if Jason were not sitting on the summit.
Posted Apr 6, 2010 12:14 am

Viewing: 1-3 of 3

Sign in to post!

Don't have an account? Register now.



Rate This Image
Current Score: 89.5

Log In To Vote
 Cascade Panoramas (Album)

Goat Mountain 360° View
« PREV

Viewing
#5 of 353
GALLERY
Tomyhoi Mountain 360 Degree Panorama
NEXT »

 StephAbegg's Image Gallery

Prusik Peak before storm
« PREV

Viewing
#15 of 329
GALLERY
Big Dipper above Camp in the Sierra Nevadas
NEXT »


 Buckner Mountain (Mountain/Rock)


 Mt. Buckner, North Face (early spring ascent) (Trip Report)


 PHOTO OF THE DAY (Album)


 Photo of the Day - Year 2010 (Album)


 Labeled Panoramas and Other "Projects"! (Album)


Image Data

StephAbeggSubmitted by StephAbegg
on Apr 4, 2010 3:30 pm

Image ID: 610474
Hits: 1262 



"One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important."   --Bertrand Russell   

© 2006-2012 SummitPost.org. All Rights Reserved.