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Another in the series. The rule of the game is to snap the shutter at just the moment when the white walker appears.
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Originally called simply “The Park”, this beautiful little valley, Walker’s Basin, was named for Joseph Reddford Walker who was a pathfinder and scout for General Fremont. Walker came through this area in 1834 when he came down the San Joaquin Valley from Monterey and led his party out of the valley and over the pass which was also named for him…Walker Pass. The first settlers came to Walker’s Basin long before roads came. The trail leading up Walker’s Basin Creek through the Basin and over the mountain pass was the route of the Union Soldiers during the Civil War as they journeyed between Fort Tejon and Fort Independence (near Bishop in northern California). This northeast looking view was taken from the mountain to the south along the Caliente Bodfish Road.
Walker Basin is a triangular-shaped alluvial basin bounded on the west by the Breckenridge fault (not visible in this photo) and on the east by Greenhorn Mountains bedrock escarpment (which is visible in photo). Late Quaternary alluvial and fluvial deposits comprise the floor of Walker Basin and abut the steep, east-facing bedrock escarpment along the Breckenridge fault. The Breckenridge fault dies out southward at Rankin Ranch.
I climbed up Loughrigg Fell early with mist and fog forecast hoping to get some moody shots.
The light came briefly mid morning, casting a little warmth on what was otherwise a very cold and still, grey day!
I caught this walker making his way along the Loughrigg Tarn footpath whilst I was high up on Lad Crag with the long lens. The mist was moving in and out all day but the light didn't last long.
Spread out wide and hidden among the thicket makes for a perfect invite for a meal to arrive...Beware The Web Walker is lurking !
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul....Darrell.
Have a safe and sweet day dear flickr friends !
The WALKER DIARIES - Vol.17 soundtrack on Mixcloud.
Soundtrack for Le Cercle Rouge photographic 2020 journey.
C30's and U30's barking their way up Walker Hill with a loaded coal train.
What a great place to spend a long weekend.
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From a week's family vacation in a rented house in Skagen, Denmark - April 02, 2021.
The photo is taken at the Højen beach west of the town.
Côte d'opale , France
Pas de multiples invitations dans des groupes privés ou on ne voit rien , merci d'avance .
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Sciatic nerve pain from vertebrae makes walking difficult.
6-8 week expected recovery with chiropractic treatment and exercises.
Walking on flat surfaces will help.
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia
The old Roman road of Stane Street to Halnaker windmill Built by the Romans in the first decade of their occupation 43-53 AD, the 57 mile Roman road from Chichester to London, I did like the walkers in the darker area off in the distance, I used my tripod here on it`s lowest legs which would have my camera about a foot off the ground to take in all those lovely coloured leaves.
Shadow Walkers
Always watching...
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