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Crevasses on Mount Baker

 
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Crevasses on Mount Baker
Taken July 21, 2010 on Mount Baker. The environment was quite interesting with the clouds shadowing over the Coleman Deming Glacier.


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p-mikeGreat!

p-mike

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Very nice photo Josh, thanks for it!
Ciao Paolo
Posted Jan 13, 2011 6:50 am

Josh LewisRe: Great!

Josh Lewis

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Your welcome, this was taken right before our climb up Mount Baker. It started out as a clear day, then bad weather rolled in later on, but seeing the cloud shadows pass over the crevasses was quite neat to see.

Cheers Josh Lewis.
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