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Niagara Falls, NY. July 2017.
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Photo taken early in the morning on August 24th, 2016 on top of Piz Languard (3261 m) in Graubünden, Switzerland, facing north east.
The 7 summits are the highest mountains of each of the seven continents. We experimented with photo collage to create an infographic that is both a graph and a picture at the same time.
Day 2 Urban Transformation Summit 2022 in The Madison, Detroit, Mi on October 11
Strategy Session: Delivering on the Promise of new Infrastructure
Jordan Davis, Executive Director, Smart Columbus; Michael Salvato, Vice-President, Infrastructure Advisory Services, Enterprise, Investment and Transformation; Stephen Zoegall, Industry Lead, Global Cities, Transport and infrastructure, Accenture; Steve Morris, President, Engineering Services, SNC-Lavalin Group; Lisa Brown, Senior National Director, Municipal Infrastructure & Smart Cities, North America
Gronlait, Lagorai, Trentino, Italy... the summt cross, and panorama, on the top of Gronlait... amazing ski mountaineering trip.
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Stanier designed '5MT' 4-6-0 no.45407 'The Lancashire Fusilier' reaches the summit after Glenfinnan, as she heads the morning Fort William-Mallaig 'Jacobite’ service.
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View from Mount Ruapehu, across summit plateau to Te Heu Heu and Tukino sub peaks and to Mount Ngauruhoe and Tongariro. Whakapapa skifield at left
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On August 11th 2014 I successfully reached the summit of Mount Rinjani shortly before sunrise. This image was taken just after sunrise at 3726m above sea level, an astonishing view indeed and fully worth the 3 day/2 night trek!
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Canna had a great time playing with Summit last week. She was a bit wary of him at first, but by the end of the walk, she was completely in control!
I think it is better to go for home.Maybe rain, maybe not, I'm without a car, helicopter, airplane, only with legs and my suitcase i get there.Another day I come back and let my message, a photo, a text in Kleenex nor know, bye bye, I'm going bye bye.
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acho que é melhor ir para casa.Talvez chova,talvez não,estou sem carro,helicóptero,avião,só com pés e minha mala chego lá.Outro dia eu volto e deixo o meu recado,uma fotografia,um texto em lenço de papel,nem sei,bye bye,vou eu,tchau tchau.
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It may be Spring (officially), but the chill winds & ominous clouds were rolling around up on top of Stanage Edge in the Peak District.
In such circumstances some may view the moors as being bleak - but I can tell you that with such dramatic skies there is beauty in abundance. Then there's the rock formations - the scale of some of these are immense, then the mind boggles at how erosion from exposure to the elements has created some spectacular shapes in these gigantic boulders.
Top of Mt Shirouma/Hakuba, 2932m in elevation, so says the signpost. Compared to Mt Hotakas, the trekpath, per say, is not at all as dangerous. Yet, some huge perpendicular cliffs you see on your left while summit-ing are just as mind-boggling. Takes longer than you think to reach if you start from the Tsugaike side, as opposed to the Happo-one one. Yes, gasses pretty much barred your sight today, darn. In hindsight, Mt Shirouma/Hakuba (though located in Nagano Pref) is the place where both winds meet up: one from the Kurobe/Tateyama/Toyama side, or the Japan Sea side, that is; the other from that of Matsumoto Plain/Nagano Pref. So, long story short, you also need to check the weather of the sea side, Kurobe/Tateyama when you do Mt Shirouma/Hakuba.
Looked back and saw a brief burst of sunlight illuminating the approach to the summit of the Worcestershire Beacon.
Taken at one of the antique stores where I work. I'm runnin' on empty these days trying to stay afloat, working alot of extra hours. Hope everyone has a great week ahead....
The weather this time is very bipolar in the Southwest. It's warm sunny weather for a couple days then a snow storm hits. It's a bit nerve-racking and tiresome. Eventually when May swings around the weather stabilizes.
I decided that I would try and hike to St. Marks Summit for sunset tonight. It was a pretty nice hike with some cool stops/views along the way. I was fortunate enough to get some really awesome cloud formations, although I never really got a colourful light show. I’m going to try again for sure ;-).
Trekking down in the dark was a little sketchy, but not too bad. I had my headlamp on, but there were some slippery tree roots for the first half way down. You’d think that going up would take longer but this was not at all the case. I’d estimate that it took 15-20 minutes longer on the way down.