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Late spring view of the upper...
Late spring view of the Broads Fork meadow after all the snow has melted out. Compare this scene with a similar view in early spring, just after the annual spring glide avalanches have released from the east flanks of Broads Fork Twin.
June 18, 2004


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adenthief61One year later, almost exact photo..

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Hey, Joe. Nice photo. I don't know if you noticed, but I took a photo from almost the exact spot one year to the day later. What a difference! Cheers!



Posted Jun 21, 2005 7:06 pm

Joseph BulloughRe: One year later, almost exact photo..

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Big difference from same time last. Looks like a lot of snow has melted out in just the one week between our photos this year :)
Posted Jun 22, 2005 12:56 pm

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