Ann skins toward the Thunderbird of Grand Mesa's North Turret | [ Sizes: Orig | Large | Med | Small | Thumb ] |
The Thunderbird Couloir is easier to spot in the summer. The white shale that forms it shines compared to the foliage and pines.
Comments [ Post a Comment ]| seth@LOKI | The T-Bird is visible | | 
Hasn't voted | Above and right of Ann. The Thunderbird rises directly above the straight Serpent Chute through the dark pines on the steep west flanks of Grand Mesa's Northwest Turret. | | Posted Jan 29, 2011 2:11 am |
| seth@LOKI | The T-Bird is visible | | 
Hasn't voted | Above and right of Ann. The Thunderbird rises directly above the straight Serpent Chute through the dark pines on the steep west flanks of Grand Mesa's Northwest Turret. | | Posted Jan 29, 2011 2:11 am |
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