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D. Inscho
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PostFri Nov 18, 2011 12:55 pm 
The sun came through the windows on the south side, now free of their cloak of ice from the prior day. It was siesta time. The blissful warmth upon my dark blue capilene contrasted stongly with the morning’s hard frost. It was warm enough without the bag. This is what I came for, precious sun, and the promise of stars.
Twlight on new snow, Kulshan in distance
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Twlight on new snow, Kulshan in distance
Mountain lighthouse
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Mountain lighthouse
Our journey began on Halloween at dawn in a dark forest with a cool drizzle consolidating into fat drops all around.
Old trail marker
Old trail marker
The TH was at 1300’; by 3500’ we were ascending in gentle snow sifting through old-growth cedar and doug fir.
The snow begins...
The snow begins...
The trunks were effortlessly 5 feet in diameter, rising straight out of the thick forest floor like Jack’s fanciful beanstalk.
Mountain ash on the trail
Mountain ash on the trail
It was me & Bodhran for this trip, catching a narrow window of eventual high pressure to ensure the shutters were in place for the winter.
Cow parsnip stalk
Cow parsnip stalk
By 5700’ the snow had thickened to about 12 inches, just enough for a festive aire.
A bit of green left
A bit of green left
The structure was coated in ice and rime with evidence of spindrift inside.
Mountain icebox; first evening
Mountain icebox; first evening
Pools of frozen water were on the sills and floor on the windward side. Shuttering would prevent that through winter. Setting up was easy: the butane stove was set to the task of rendering powdery snow into water; food was eaten and warm clothing layered on to ward off the gathering chill; feathery bags for both the hound and I were pulled and allowed to regain their bulk.
Evening at the desk
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Evening at the desk
Warm sleep was anticipated. The sky did not clear until sometime between 3 and 6:30a; I got up a few times in the night hoping for star photos but found only mollifying fog. The low was 18 degrees; spilled water quickly froze. With frozen windows, the LO looked more like an ice cube on stilts.
Toward The Pickets at dawn
Toward The Pickets at dawn
I delighted in seeing Pine Grosbeaks in the surrounding firs; their cheery chatter brightening an otherwise bird-less landscape.
Thaw
Thaw
Cirrus show toward Whitehorse & Three Fingers
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Cirrus show toward Whitehorse & Three Fingers
Sunrise was 8 o-clock sharp. I shoveled the stairs with the hope that the sun would thaw the ice layer, but it was still a bit slippery when carrying the shutters up from their storage at the base of the tower.
Bodhran was happy when the sun showed up
Bodhran was happy when the sun showed up
The inside warmed to 50 degrees melting and drying the interior.
Wearing purple slippers at the office
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Wearing purple slippers at the office
Melting snow on the flat roof revealed a couple of leaks in the ceiling; I marked the spots with a Sharpie for future repairs; Dan (the caretaker) and the Forest Service have been struggling with elusive leaks for years now. I did little work on the structure other than cleaning and hauling out some used wax and garbage.
Teutonic order
Teutonic order
Dan’s summer paint work looked great.
This was taken from Lookout Mtn. lookout in Washington's N. Cascades.  Hidden Lake LO is the speck on the summit to the left.  Its elevation is 6900'.
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This was taken from Lookout Mtn. lookout in Washington's N. Cascades. Hidden Lake LO is the speck on the summit to the left. Its elevation is 6900'.
Hidden Lake Lookout; Japanese style
Hidden Lake Lookout; Japanese style
Taken from another fire lookout several miles away.
Taken from another fire lookout several miles away.
The second night turned blustery with cirrus buggering the stars. I still managed a couple more time-lapse sequences of dawn and sunrise.
My footsteps from prior day's arrival (staggering like a drunk)
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My footsteps from prior day's arrival (staggering like a drunk)
Mountain lighthouse
Mountain lighthouse
The tower shook and shimmied; water in the pot sloshed at the sides with some of the largest gusts.
Cirrus show over Big Devil & The Pickets
Cirrus show over Big Devil & The Pickets
Bodhran retreated from the catwalk; his fur creased in the wrong direction by the wind.
Critter watch
Critter watch
My final act was to carefully place and secure the 26 ¾-inch plywood panels over the windows, glad to see the LO through another winter.
Mission accomplished; shuttered for the season
Mission accomplished; shuttered for the season

http://david-inscho.smugmug.com/ The key to a successful trip is to do the planning during work hours. -- John Muir “My most memorable hikes can be classified as 'Shortcuts that Backfired'.” --Ed Abbey
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PostFri Nov 18, 2011 1:05 pm 
up.gif up.gif up.gif up.gif Fan-frickin-tastic! up.gif up.gif up.gif up.gif

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PostFri Nov 18, 2011 1:09 pm 
Looks like a good time and you had it all to yourself!!!

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PostFri Nov 18, 2011 1:33 pm 
Not sure it gets any better!

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PostFri Nov 18, 2011 1:34 pm 
Sublime. Thank you for such utterly transporting photography! borank.gif

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PostFri Nov 18, 2011 1:56 pm 
you are my lookout hero! wink.gif up.gif

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PostFri Nov 18, 2011 2:11 pm 
Love it. up.gif up.gif

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PostFri Nov 18, 2011 2:44 pm 
pretty good 'desk' job you've got there.

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PostFri Nov 18, 2011 2:55 pm 
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PostFri Nov 18, 2011 4:34 pm 
Mmmm, good, those photos. Oh, and the report, too.

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PostFri Nov 18, 2011 4:38 pm 
Thanks, D, for taking such great care of these treasures. up.gif up.gif up.gif

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PostFri Nov 18, 2011 8:00 pm 
Great video!

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PostFri Nov 18, 2011 8:12 pm 
Great capture..........valley clouds, snow-line on the mountains, and nice video...... up.gif

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PostSat Nov 19, 2011 10:48 am 
Thanks everyone for the generous commentary, especially the feedback about the video; that is where most of the work goes. I am still getting the hang of time-lapse sequences and exposures. Perhaps of interest: you can see my headlamp and the door of the LO open in the dawn tower time-lapse. I had gotten up 90 minutes before first light intending to get a good long sequence, but an ill timed trip to the privy embarassedlaugh.gif and technical issues with a cold camera shortened the series. Anyway, I learned a lot on this trip.

http://david-inscho.smugmug.com/ The key to a successful trip is to do the planning during work hours. -- John Muir “My most memorable hikes can be classified as 'Shortcuts that Backfired'.” --Ed Abbey
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PostSat Nov 19, 2011 10:51 pm 
Wow...the photos were awesome, then there was the video! Amazing! I could watch the clouds play in the trees all day. Simply beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

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