Duh! forgot the link. :-(
Lucky escape that the blog is in my sig, but still stupid. Well if
anyone's still interested, here's the direct link to the post:
http://alunfoto.blogspot.com/2009/08/2469.html
Jostein
2009/8/8 mike wilson m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com:
AlunFoto wrote:
4 images in a
2009/8/8 Brian Walters supera1...@fastmail.fm:
How on earth did they fit all of those people on the summit!?
A good squeeze, it was... :-)
Well actually, two of the four parties on the glacier are coming down.
But it was disappointingly crowded up there.
My congratulations - a great effort.
2009/8/8 Bob W p...@web-options.com:
Very enjoyable - nice to trek through the snow like that. Our highest
so-called mountain, Scafell Pike, is less than 1,000m. When I went to the
top it was February and the snow was up to my hips, but it was very
enjoyable - I imagine your trek would be
2009/8/8 Joseph McAllister pentax...@mac.com:
Mt. Rainier - 4392 meters, 14,411 feet, 105 km or 65 miles to my south
linearly
Mt. Baker - 3286 meters, 10,781 feet 90 km or 56 miles to my north linearly
But I will never climb either one!
:-)
Those heights are much more challenging than our
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Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 4:48 PM
Subject: PESO - 2469
4 images in a blogpost describing the circumstance.
I chose to bring the K-7 and the FA 43mm f/1.9 for this, and it proved
to be a very nice little combo, fitting into the front pocket of my
jacket (anorak).
Drop me
On Sun, Aug 09, 2009 at 11:18:27AM +0200, AlunFoto scripsit:
2009/8/8 Joseph McAllister pentax...@mac.com:
Mt. Rainier - 4392 meters, 14,411 feet, 105 km or 65 miles to my south
linearly
Mt. Baker - 3286 meters, 10,781 feet 90 km or 56 miles to my north linearly
But I will never climb
2009/8/8 John Sessoms jsessoms...@nc.rr.com:
North Carolina has no snow capped peaks - maybe a little in the winter, but
it doesn't linger more than a day or two.
The highest mountain in NC is Mt. Mitchell at 6,684 feet (2,037 m). It's
actually the highest in the whole Appalachian chain that
2009/8/8 Bob Sullivan rf.sulli...@gmail.com:
Jostein,
What a great adventure. They are precious photos and convey the
enironment with beauty.
Regards, Bob S.
Thanks Bob. :-)
Jostein
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2009/8/8 mike wilson m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com:
Congrats indeed. I missed that it was a blogpost, therefore didn't need a
URL...
Well I should have provided you folks with one none the less. Thanks
for bearing over with me.
Probably, they get everyone on top the same way they do here
2009/8/9 eactiv...@aol.com:
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Very interesting. Brave Family.
Or nuts. Heh.
Heh.
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2009/8/9 Graydon o...@uniserve.com:
Those heights are much more challenging than our little peak though...
Everything is tradeoffs; your little peak isn't an active volcano.
Skews the balance further, afa I can see. :-)
I'd love to see an active volcano, though. I remember I flew over Etna
2009/8/8 David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com:
Very nice.
Dave
Thanks Dave.
Jostein
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Very nice.
Dave
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 5:48 PM, AlunFotoalunf...@gmail.com wrote:
4 images in a blogpost describing the circumstance.
I chose to bring the K-7 and the FA 43mm f/1.9 for this, and it proved
to be a very nice little combo, fitting into the front pocket of my
jacket (anorak).
Brian Walters wrote:
On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 23:48 +0200, AlunFoto alunf...@gmail.com wrote:
4 images in a blogpost describing the circumstance.
I chose to bring the K-7 and the FA 43mm f/1.9 for this, and it proved
to be a very nice little combo, fitting into the front pocket of my
jacket
Joseph McAllister wrote:
I live between to particularly lofty peaks here in the state of
Washington. On a good day (winter, day after a storm) I can see them
both clearly.
Mt. Rainier - 4392 meters, 14,411 feet, 105 km or 65 miles to my south
linearly
Mt. Baker - 3286 meters, 10,781
On Aug 8, 2009, at 03:50 , mike wilson wrote:
Joseph McAllister wrote:
I live between to particularly lofty peaks here in the state of
Washington. On a good day (winter, day after a storm) I can see
them both clearly.
Mt. Rainier - 4392 meters, 14,411 feet, 105 km or 65 miles to my
In a message dated 8/7/2009 2:48:13 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
alunf...@gmail.com writes:
4 images in a blogpost describing the circumstance.
I chose to bring the K-7 and the FA 43mm f/1.9 for this, and it proved
to be a very nice little combo, fitting into the front pocket of my
jacket
4 images in a blogpost describing the circumstance.
I chose to bring the K-7 and the FA 43mm f/1.9 for this, and it proved
to be a very nice little combo, fitting into the front pocket of my
jacket (anorak).
Drop me a hint if the PP is off the mark. I don't trust this laptop screen...
Jostein
AlunFoto wrote:
4 images in a blogpost describing the circumstance.
I chose to bring the K-7 and the FA 43mm f/1.9 for this, and it proved
to be a very nice little combo, fitting into the front pocket of my
jacket (anorak).
Drop me a hint if the PP is off the mark. I don't trust this laptop
On Fri, 07 Aug 2009 23:48 +0200, AlunFoto alunf...@gmail.com wrote:
4 images in a blogpost describing the circumstance.
I chose to bring the K-7 and the FA 43mm f/1.9 for this, and it proved
to be a very nice little combo, fitting into the front pocket of my
jacket (anorak).
How on earth
4 images in a blogpost describing the circumstance.
I chose to bring the K-7 and the FA 43mm f/1.9 for this, and it proved
to be a very nice little combo, fitting into the front pocket of my
jacket (anorak).
Drop me a hint if the PP is off the mark. I don't trust this
laptop screen...
I live between to particularly lofty peaks here in the state of
Washington. On a good day (winter, day after a storm) I can see them
both clearly.
Mt. Rainier - 4392 meters, 14,411 feet, 105 km or 65 miles to my south
linearly
Mt. Baker - 3286 meters, 10,781 feet 90 km or 56 miles to my
in the Midwest
:-). Cheers, Christine
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From: AlunFoto alunf...@gmail.com
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Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 4:48 PM
Subject: PESO - 2469
4 images in a blogpost describing the circumstance.
I chose to bring the K-7 and the FA 43mm f
just have mounds here in the Midwest
:-) . Cheers, Christine
- Original Message -
From: AlunFoto
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 4:48 PM
Subject: PESO - 2469
4 images in a blogpost describing the circumstance.
I chose to bring the K-7
Jostein,
What a great adventure. They are precious photos and convey the
enironment with beauty.
Regards, Bob S.
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 4:48 PM, AlunFotoalunf...@gmail.com wrote:
4 images in a blogpost describing the circumstance.
I chose to bring the K-7 and the FA 43mm f/1.9 for this, and it
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