So, you just want to view the photographs from this trip. This page has them all. The trip diary (where you probably just were) has all the same photos, but also includes my impressions of everything I saw and did. The descriptions are lifted from the trip diary so you may find references to information in the diary itself - you'll just have to read the diary in some cases for the full scoop.
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| Signs like this one are always nice to see. Of course, having my Mom in the picture adds even more. We had a great time. 09:36. | |
| Tangible history at this borderline. The handsome fellow here is yours truly. 09:39. | |
| Another sign though it suggests the trail is 60 miles shorter than the current milage listed on current maps. 09:46. | |
| This is in a field perhaps a quarter mile south of Richie Road. I had just crossed through, as I recall, what seemed like a very low stone wall. 14:24 | |
| My tentsite in the foreground and shelter in the background. I really like how the sun is shining off the mountain in the distance. 16:04. | |
| Yours Truly, Ken. 16:07. |
| Red Horse, Spike, and Caveman at Hemlock Shelter. This is a chilly somewhat overcast morning. 08:18. | |
| The snowy scene at the main entrance of Washington Monument Park. It was snowier on the trail, but the trail north of the park was a bit higher and there were, naturally, no roads absorbing heat (just the hot rocks). You can see the sun is peeking through.16:44. | |
| Another snowy scene at the same entrance. The red at the bottom is probably my glove poking up where it should not be. 16:34. | |
| Can you tell I like snow? This is essentially the same picture as the previous one, but taken as a black and white photograph. | |
| I love how the sun is reflecting off the clouds in this photograph. 16:36. |
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