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Photo Friday – Above the Clouds

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Joel has this to say about his stunning photograph from Mount Rainier in the US:

“After summiting we camped in the crater rim thinking that we would leave in the morning, only to awaken to a snowstorm that kept us tent-bound for 36 hours. This was taken on descent.”

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  1. Super photo. Love the sense of scale and height that the sea of cloud gives to the shot. This view seems like fair payment for being stuck in a 36 hour snowstorm!

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  2. Mark salmon Posted

    Great shot and mountain

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  3. Holy crap, that is a stunning image.

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  4. Andy Jones Posted

    Best Friday photo yet Mr Humphreys

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  5. Jaysus!

    That’s one hell of a photo, easily worth 36 hours in a blizzard on the side of a cliff?

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