Very, very nice set of a wonderful place. You did good. Particularly enjoyed 1, 2 & 3. Thanks for posting these grate photos. Have never been to RMNP so have to ask, What is the mountain shown in the first four (4) photos??
WiseTioga wrote:
Very, very nice set of a wonderful place. You did good. Particularly enjoyed 1, 2 & 3. Thanks for posting these grate photos. Have never been to RMNP so have to ask, What is the mountain shown in the first four (4) photos??
Dunno if it has a name, but looking at the pics, it looks like that lake is the Loch. In the first pic, you can see Andrews glacier in the upper right there, and Taylor in the upper left. Looks like was taken from the northeast side of the Loch, pointed roughly southwest.
If you copy-paste this into your browser, it should pull up the location in terrain view: https://www.google.com/maps/@40.2854596,-105.6663953,15.25z/data=!5m1!1e4
WiseTioga wrote:
Very, very nice set of a wonderful place. You did good. Particularly enjoyed 1, 2 & 3. Thanks for posting these grate photos. Have never been to RMNP so have to ask, What is the mountain shown in the first four (4) photos??
Thank you! Truly a wonderful park. I am unsure of the name of the mountain peak at this location.
The Rat wrote:
Dunno if it has a name, but looking at the pics, it looks like that lake is the Loch. In the first pic, you can see Andrews glacier in the upper right there, and Taylor in the upper left. Looks like was taken from the northeast side of the Loch, pointed roughly southwest.
If you copy-paste this into your browser, it should pull up the location in terrain view: https://www.google.com/maps/@40.2854596,-105.6663953,15.25z/data=!5m1!1e4
Yep this at the Loch. Good detective work. Thank you.
@digital_AM This is one Unique set. EXCELLENCE in seeing, capturing and processing. Well done. this NP has never been on my radar. But I should be visiting in current lifetime