Sunday, September 7, 2008

Back from Oregon


I'm back from a week in southern Oregon, specifically Klamath Falls. I'm a bit behind on blog postings, still needing to post on the trip to Mount Dickerman, and the trip to Hurricane Hill.

However, right since Oregon is more fresh on my mind, I might as well start there :)

The image above is a stitched panorama shot from Garfield Peak in Crater Lake National Park. It's a moderate hike starting at the Crater Lake Lodge, with a total round trip of around 3.3 miles. Garfield Peak is not the highest in the park or even the highest on the rim of the caldera, but it offers great views of Wizard Island and the lake, as well as of the Phantom Ship. The mountain on the right in the panorama is Mount Thielsen, another majestic peak in the Oregon Cascades.

1 comment:

Misplaced Cricket said...

Nice! Yes, yes, post photos madly, incessantly until you are caught up and, more importantly, until the rest of us get to see all that beautiful stuff you've been shooting. Glad you had a good trip. Can't wait to see and hear more.