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Alpenglow on White Chuck through the Trees

 
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Alpenglow on White Chuck through the Trees
Taken from Gold Mountain on February 25, 2011. We enjoyed the soft alpenglow colors as we hiked down the mountain. Click here to get a more zoomed in view of White Chuck during this sunset.


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gimpilatorIt's On Fire!

gimpilator

Voted 10/10

Wow!!! Don't know what else to say.
Posted Mar 11, 2011 3:07 pm

Josh LewisRe: It's On Fire!

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Well I must say it was more the opposite, the entire day it never got above freezing, which as the sun set it got even colder. But yes, it had the appearance as if on fire.
Posted Mar 11, 2011 6:40 pm

PellucidWombatIt looks like

PellucidWombat

Voted 10/10

a bloody molar. Cool photo!
Posted Mar 15, 2011 7:46 pm

Josh LewisRe: It looks like

Josh Lewis

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That's a fun way to think of it, but during the moment I was captured by the beauty of this view. Great times! Thanks for the comment.
Posted Mar 15, 2011 8:50 pm

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