alpinestateofmind > It isn't often that you get to spend several nights above the clouds. From the summit of Panic Peak clouds swarm and boil. In this photo looking out over part of the Ridge of the Gods, waves splash pink over rocky shores.
alpinestateofmind > Crevasses bulging on the Coleman Glacier near sunset. Mount Baker, 2009.
alpinestateofmind > Pink light brightening up Mount Bakers slopes and the clouds hanging over her. Mount Baker, October 2009.
alpinestateofmind > Vista Tarn with Hagan Peaks behind. Near Blum Lakes, North Cascades National Park.
alpinestateofmind > A Mountain Goat giving me the eye.
alpinestateofmind > From a small tarn beneath Tenpeak, I woke up early to catch the light off the peaks. This was one I saw peeking between two rock cliffs.
alpinestateofmind > And above, in high places, when I look at the mountains, I watch as one great head among them swivels and looks over at me with a grin. Yet, as the snows sway and the rocks shake loose around me, I know the mountain beneath had turned to send a grin of his own across the valleys and rivers between. Realization is quick upon me. I know then how small we are in a place so big. Even in my 7 days among the trees and glaciers - soul filled to the brim, candle burning from both ends, I have to wonder if these mountains even noticed me?
alpinestateofmind > Alpen-lit clouds swarming steep ridgelines below Mount Olympus.
alpinestateofmind > A sea of sunlit coulds.
It isn't often that you get to spend several nights above the clouds. From the summit of Panic Peak clouds swarm and boil. In this photo looking out over part of the Ridge of the Gods, waves splash pink over rocky shores.
alpinestateofmind > It isn't often that you get to spend several nights above the clouds. From the summit of Panic Peak clouds swarm and boil. In this photo looking out over part of the Ridge of the Gods, waves splash pink over rocky shores.
It isn't often that you get to spend several nights above the clouds. From the summit of Panic Peak clouds swarm and boil. In this photo looking out over part of the Ridge of the Gods, waves splash pink over rocky shores.
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