p.3 #2 · An Indian near the Indian Creek Trailhead (Yellowstone) in snow - Wolves
bibek wrote:
I am sure in the Hudson Bay the tour operators will guide you and/or have the provision for renting you the warmer boots. But the hand warmers in my socks helped me a lot.
p.3 #6 · An Indian near the Indian Creek Trailhead (Yellowstone) in snow - Wolves
shibutg wrote:
Excellent set Bibek, first and last are my top picks. Did you get a snowcat there?
Thanks Shibu. I think the smaller cats dont like me. I am yet to see the smaller cats other than the cerval. But I will not complain - got the wolves instead of the cats.
p.3 #10 · An Indian near the Indian Creek Trailhead (Yellowstone) in snow - Wolves
Fred Amico wrote:
Congratulations, Bibek, for a well-deserved win!
Fred thanks a lot for all your encouragements so far. Really appreciate it my friend. I had been peeking through this forum for a bit but never mustered enough courage to share. Thank you all for all your feedback.
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birdied wrote:
Congratulations on a much deserved win.
Birdie,
Thank you very much.. You all have taught me a lot by sharing your work.
p.3 #19 · An Indian near the Indian Creek Trailhead (Yellowstone) in snow - Wolves
Wow those are tremendous Bibek!! What a sighting! I can't really pick a favorite... I love them all. But I'm drawn to the two shots of the black wolf.
And isn't that so true. All the effort, all the time spent waiting, searching, and waiting some more. Then when those moments happen, everything else in the world disappears; you're just in awe at what is happening right in front you. I love your line, "The best 7 hours of my life in harsh weather so far, will do this over and over again."
p.3 #20 · An Indian near the Indian Creek Trailhead (Yellowstone) in snow - Wolves
hobbes382 wrote:
Wow those are tremendous Bibek!! What a sighting! I can't really pick a favorite... I love them all. But I'm drawn to the two shots of the black wolf.
And isn't that so true. All the effort, all the time spent waiting, searching, and waiting some more. Then when those moments happen, everything else in the world disappears; you're just in awe at what is happening right in front you. I love your line, "The best 7 hours of my life in harsh weather so far, will do this over and over again."
Fantastic.
Cheers,
Hobbes
Thanks a lot for your kind words. Those words are the reason I keep going out in to nature.