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This is a saved fragment of the medieval Kitay-gorod wall, destroyed (by most part) by the descision of Stalin.

 

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Caught the first train out to Edale. Only saw 5 people for the first 3 hours. Fabulous conditions to be out in.

I can also thoroughly recommend The Penny Pot Cafe for cake and coffee.

Big Fox Lake Snowdrifts

While the weather was crazy, with the almost tornado force winds. The snowdrifts that were created by the highwinds were a work of art. I only wish I had been able to capture more before my face and hands became too cold.

This was taken today as I crossed over Donner Pass. Traffic was heavy from all the Californians heading home from Reno. I couldn't pull over, so taking advantage of the near crawl speed, I just shot a few pictures through my windshield. In Sacramento tonight, and two delivery stops in South San Francisco tomorrow morning. Oh joy, more traffic tomorrow. Winter trying to hang on, pretty heavy snow storm last night before I finished in Winnemucca. Got a pretty nice shot before leaving the truck stop of the fresh snow and distance mountains. Something to post another time. Anyway, gonna post this and do some catching up, got a few hours before I have to go to bed.

This is a photo of wind sculpted snow drifts on Clam Harbour Beach that have been dusted with wind blown beach sand.

Wind blown snow mimicking the auroras above.

For all those sweltering from too much heat. This was taken during the frosty days of winter in High Park, Toronto.

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We had some strong winds this past weekend that produced some nice drifts.

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Snowdrift in the Sierra Mountains, California, U.S.

One of the three Ford SVT Raptors we took out in the aftermath of Winter Storm Jonas yesterday. Needless to say we had a blast!

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Snowdrift patterns drawn by the wind.

Motifs de Congères de neige dessinées par le vent.

 

A snowdrift, or snow bank in Canada, is a mass of snow resulting from the action of the wind

 

Une congère, ou un banc de neige au Canada, est un amas de neige résultant de l'action du vent.

 

cold sands

Ventisquero

Castellfort (Els Ports de Morella/ Castelló/ Spain).

rogue leaf, blowing in the wind

It snowed in Calgary for 44 straight hours from March 1 night to March 3 afternoon, dropping up to 30 centimeters of snow in some parts of the city. It will likely be of no surprise to me that the start of March 2018 will make the record books with regards to snowfall.

 

Obviously I didn’t have a keen interest in shoveling snow but appreciating the interim break after the snowstorm.

 

Looking to Shutlingsloe and Croker Hill. I gave up trying to get to the top of Shining Tor for sunrise.

Amsterdam looking at Central Station

Kodak TX400

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Rolleicord VB

That wee house at the foot of the Buachaille.

It was carnage in the glen today, pure carnage. Road closed, road opened, closed, ohh hang on, it's open again. Parts of the road down to one lane through the gorge and over by Rannoch Moor because of 7 to 8 foot drifts across the road with only a JCB able to dig through one lane, all very exciting.

 

Lorries stuck or stranded, gritter off the road, the only vehicle getting through for a while was a tractor with a blade on the front. I followed him through one section of the glen and he was doing a sterling job.

Very difficult to get parked anywhere as the ploughs have left a 3 foot verge of snow so you can't get in. Managed to get the car squeezed in to the corner at the Buachaille where someone had cleared enough room for a car. Couldn't walk far from the road because the snow was up to my groin in places, lovely snow too, that dry light stuff.

I've never laughed so much walking such a short distance. It was a big struggle just to get to there but it was a laugh doing it.

I know I wanted a big dump of snow but this was taking it too far.

Tried a few more spots but parking was an issue and Plod doesn't like it when you leave the car on the road with the hazard lights flashing.

 

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