Frosty Sunrise on the Border
Frosty Sunrise on the Border
This is a backcountry very wide angle image taken about ten days ago as this posts. All of this frost has melted since the image was taken but this morning we are hoar frosting again. Foggy and in the clouds as I type this.
A few days of Indian summer return but with mud… There was an 1/8th inch of ice covering most of the south side of trees from this storm. , the sun rising to the south west was just starting to light up the ice that was coating the grass and the trees. The Pine Noodles (Needles covered with ice) were a subject all by themselves this morning of worth light.
The is a very nice little ridge line being the uppermost reaches of the drainage. This particular ridge separates Trail Creek (Wyoming) and Ranch Creek (Montana). I am standing in Wyoming and shooting over the Border to Montana in the distance. I usually work ridges in the early spring . I’m trying to get off the road talking photos but Mud will keep me out of the Backcountry. Snow depth will deny access to the ridges without me plowing snow over two track paths in the backcountry. Slowly but surely, I will have better access away from the main arteries. . Deep snow is problematic from my viewpoint. Spring storms often shut the door to me. We get much more snow in the spring than during the winter here.
Location: Bliss Dinosaur Ranch, Wyoming/Montana borderlands (Wyotana)
Title: Frosty Sunrise on the Border
Frosty Sunrise on the Border
Frosty Sunrise on the Border
This is a backcountry very wide angle image taken about ten days ago as this posts. All of this frost has melted since the image was taken but this morning we are hoar frosting again. Foggy and in the clouds as I type this.
A few days of Indian summer return but with mud… There was an 1/8th inch of ice covering most of the south side of trees from this storm. , the sun rising to the south west was just starting to light up the ice that was coating the grass and the trees. The Pine Noodles (Needles covered with ice) were a subject all by themselves this morning of worth light.
The is a very nice little ridge line being the uppermost reaches of the drainage. This particular ridge separates Trail Creek (Wyoming) and Ranch Creek (Montana). I am standing in Wyoming and shooting over the Border to Montana in the distance. I usually work ridges in the early spring . I’m trying to get off the road talking photos but Mud will keep me out of the Backcountry. Snow depth will deny access to the ridges without me plowing snow over two track paths in the backcountry. Slowly but surely, I will have better access away from the main arteries. . Deep snow is problematic from my viewpoint. Spring storms often shut the door to me. We get much more snow in the spring than during the winter here.
Location: Bliss Dinosaur Ranch, Wyoming/Montana borderlands (Wyotana)
Title: Frosty Sunrise on the Border