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The Scree field below The Slabs on the Mountaineers Route

Published 2 months ago by Brandon Riza

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In the summer, this is a slog through large talus. In the spring, as long as you get up early, the ascent up this section is fun. If you're lazy and leave camp at 10am...prepare for posthole hell...

The glacial basin in the Mount Russell Drainage

Published 2 months ago by Brandon Riza

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Looking down from the plateau below Mount Russell into the glacier basin below Mount Whitney.

Right place...Right time.

Published 2 months ago by Brandon Riza

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A reminder that you're not on a groomer. Would love to be there to see it when this thing plays out...

The East Ridge of Mount Russell (02)

Published 2 months ago by Brandon Riza

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One of two handheld 360x180 HDR images I shot on the East Ridge of Mount Russell. The ridge is rated as a Class 3. Reminds me of a ...(more)

On the East Ridge of Mount Russell (01)

Published 2 months ago by Brandon Riza

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One of two handheld 360x180 HDR images I shot on the East Ridge of Mount Russell. The ridge is rated as a Class 3. Reminds me of...(more)

Campsite on the plateau below Mount Russell

Published 2 months ago by Brandon Riza

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Campsite on the first flat spot out of the couloir leading up to the plateau below Mount Russell. Not a single marmot was to be found...

Camp at Lower Boyscout Lake

Published 2 months ago by Brandon Riza

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Campsite near Lower Boyscout Lake on the way up to either the Mountaineers Route on Mount Whitney or to Mount Russell. There's a burnt tre...(more)

TrailCamp on Near Mount Whitney.

Published 7 months ago by Brandon Riza

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It's about to get really cold at 11.8k feet. Mount Muir is in the background.

Kenmore Air Harbor, de Havilland Turbine Beaver, Kenmore, WA

Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards

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The Turbine Beaver has more power, better all-around performance, a longer cabin and larger payload than the radial engine Beaver

Kenmore Air Harbor, de Havilland Beaver ‘Mathilda’, Kenmore, WA

Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards

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‘Mathilda’, a privately owned Beaver, sports this Army paint scheme. A spare pair of floats sits nearby. Kenmore Air also constructs floats for their aircraft.

Kenmore Air Harbor, ‘Rocky’s Flying Beaver', Kenmore, WA

Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards

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Kenmore Air's N57576 Beaver was repainted in 2010 with this amazing Rocky and Bullwinkle paint scheme. The nearby ...(more)

Kenmore Air Harbor, de Havilland Beaver ‘Maggie’, Kenmore, WA

Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards

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‘Maggie’ is checked out prior to being put back into the water. A few years back 'Maggie' was painted in a Kin...(more)

Kenmore Air Harbor, King 5 Evening News Otter, Kenmore, WA

Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards

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King 5 Evening News sponsors this Kenmore Air de Havilland Otter.

Kenmore Air Harbor, deHavilland Otters, Kenmore, WA

Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards

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Two Kenmore Otters await passengers.

Kenmore Air Harbor, de Havilland Beavers, Kenmore, WA

Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards

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A Kenmore Beaver warms up its engine prior to take off.

Kenmore Air Harbor, Engine Shop, Kenmore, WA

Published 12 months ago by Bill Edwards

Gordon Holbrook supervises cylinder head work on a Pratt and Whitney R985 radial engine.

Alabama Hills 04

Published over 1 year ago by Brandon Riza

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Alabama Hills,near Lone Pine, CA. Looking out at the Sierra Nevada from a hilltop.

Alabama Hills 06

Published over 1 year ago by Brandon Riza

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Alabama Hills, near Lone Pine, CA. Amongst the boulders.

Alabama Hills 05

Published over 1 year ago by Brandon Riza

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Alabama Hills, near Lone Pine, CA. Looking out at the Sierra Nevada from a hilltop.

Alabama Hills 03

Published over 1 year ago by Brandon Riza

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The Alabama Hills, atop a 5000 foot rise.