My only nit/comment is the left side of the frame with the barely noticeable intruding tree branches (the difference between an A plus versus an A minus). It's not as important as the right side with the clouds so I would crop or do something about those, other than that it's a very nice sweeping view.
Beautiful view from this location. I went there earlier in June, but the entrance "road" had posts up with a locked chain across it. Don't know why. I guess it was open when you went there? Or is there another way to access it?
JimKied wrote:
Beautiful view from this location. I went there earlier in June, but the entrance "road" had posts up with a locked chain across it. Don't know why. I guess it was open when you went there? Or is there another way to access it?
According to the map, this is inside the park boundaries and it was not marked no trespassing. You can walk the last 1/2 mile but finding a place to park at the chain is a challenge.
River road was also closed due to a washout but it had all kinds of signs.
The edit from Craigs suggestion does make a difference. I am pretty sure I know where you took this, and it's a sweet view.
Jim
Hedricks Pond, but it is a challenge to get there now as they chained the entrance road, But it is not marked no trespassing and I am pretty sure its inside the park and not private property. The hike is 1/2 mile on the road but parking at the gate is a challenge.
Great capture of the LS, and the flavor. The times that I was there was greatly impacted by the runoff. I was amazed to see Blacktail Ponds washed away. We there the last weekend before snow set in.
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