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Started by Silencer, February 10, 2010, 09:58:07 AM

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Silencer

took these while out hunting this morning.  Didnt know it was there till today and I've hunted it a few times.






HaMeR

Cool!!  Did ya see the polar bear in the 1st pic?? Lower right corner just above the snow.  :eyebrow:
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That is cool.
I can several faces in it.
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Okanagan

Silencer, those are great pictures.  I love that eastern ledge terrain with the "pour offs" as my Arkansas granny called little water falls.  The one in your photo has built up a massive amount of ice.

Thanks for posting!



Silencer

you're very welcome, I do know of some massive formations I need to get some pic's of before winter season is over.  That'll give me something to do this weekend while out hunting.

Okanagan

Take the photos while the ice is there.  All of the massive ice formations we had before Christmas around here melted long ago, before I got photos I intended to take of the super tall ones in the Fraser Canyon.  Now we have daffodils budded in our yard, on the verge of opening their blooms.  They are trucking snow for the Olympic events past my house as we are just down the road a piece from the Olympics.   We have warm spring weather rather than winter.  I'll bet the Olympic committee never has a winter event in a temperate coastal climate again, nor holds any ski events at a place named "Cypress". :laf:

Anyway, just wanted to encourage you to take more pics of the ice!