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Glad you like 'em...I have more of the surrounding mountain areas, I'll see about digging some up...also, I'll be going up to Round Mountain this Saturday on business, and will grab some shots then.Stunning pics mate, stunning! Thanks for sharing!
There's this in the UK: "Castle Crag is a hill in the North Western Fells of the English Lake District. It is the smallest hill included in Alfred Wainwright's influential Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, the only Wainwright below 1,000 ft"Isn't there something in D&RGW country with similar name, Castle Gate or something?
I haven't taken the opportunity to hike the Crags, though I've been all around them, especially up Dog Creek. This shot was actually taken back in March, and we were hit by a sudden snow storm that came out of nowhere. The weather went from a nice, sunny 65° F (18° C) to a cold, windy 38° F (3° C) inside of an hour with alot of snow. That was a classic example of: "When in the mountains, always keep an eye on the weather and be prepared!!"good to see the Crags in the winter climbed the face/buttress on the left which seems to be the most prominent several times by several routes much farther to the east - north out of the pic is Castle Dome a fun climb and hotter than snot on a doorknob this time of year. A very serious area to climb as the granite is quite rotten but it is out in the middle of nowhere the few trails maybe 4-5 are quite popular other than that you are on your own in a land of enchantment............
now what you need is some close up of the north glaciers on Shasta a still moderately pristine area, the south slopes are covered with wannabe climbers and tourists during summer months
Great pics Daniel!
No Corsair though!