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Sloan Peak from the south (from the NE Ridge of Kyes Peak) on Sept. 22, 2001. Osceola Pass (5,520+ ft) is in the foreground. Pk 6215 is in the foreground on the right. Comments[ Post a Comment ] | Dean | Great looking peak | | 
Voted 10/10 | I think that your pic shows this peak to be pretty awesome. Great shot. | | Posted Dec 14, 2003 2:39 pm |
 | | Klenke | Re: Great looking peak | | 
Hasn't voted | Thanks for the compliment, Dean. Though I must say I myself am not too pleased with the rendering of this photo by sp.com (same thing happened on a couple of other uploads of mine today). You can see a grid in the image (particularly at the bottom): clear squares with fuzzy perimeters. Since this is not in my original, it has to be something sp.com is doing. I've noticed it before on occassion. | | Posted Dec 14, 2003 5:46 pm |
 | | Dean | Re: Great looking peak | | 
Voted 10/10 | I climbed Kyes Peak (from Blanca Lake I believe) but the day was cloudy and I had no such luck with a view. Not the first time that has happened but now I'd like to do it again so I could capture this view as I now know what I missed.
The SP thing is kind of weird. I have had the same thing occur on occasion but I deleted the picture, and then resubmitted it at a different time and had better results. SP will resize pics and cause them to lose definition at times, making them blurry or grainy. Anyway, I always enjoy your pics as you seem to go to the same places I do. Keep up the good work. | | Posted Dec 14, 2003 6:17 pm |
 | | Klenke | Re: Nice Try | | 
Hasn't voted | Well it is known as the Matterhorn of the Cascades. Or did you know that and were being humorous? | | Posted Dec 15, 2003 3:33 pm |
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