December wander 2024

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sasha
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December wander 2024

Post by sasha » December 15th, 2024, 5:58 pm

 
                    Mt. Monadnock from Scott Pond

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          'Cause you can't have too many shots of this truck
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                                   My new house
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                                   Ice forms - I
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                                   Ice forms - II
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                                   Ice forms - III
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Re: December wander 2024

Post by saw » December 15th, 2024, 6:05 pm

great pics.....the mountain looking ominous

all very appealing...now I think you made me go look fort my ice shots
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading

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Re: December wander 2024

Post by sasha » December 16th, 2024, 9:48 am

Glad you liked 'em! Ice and running water make the most alluring patterns. These were atop a puddle that always forms in my driveway, & I wanted to capture them before I destroyed them driving out.

I've climbed Monadnock many times - Dublin Trail is my favorite, up the northwest flank. (This view is from the southwest.) I doubt I'll be climbing it too many more times, but I would like to try Little Monadnock here in Fitzwilliam again, & Gap Mtn in Troy. Monadnock is an all-day round trip hike, but these two can be done in an afternoon.
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