A North Cascades National Park Adventure

TharhawkTharhawk Registered Users Posts: 286 Major grins
edited June 10, 2010 in Landscapes
I go to North Cascades National Park often and mostly in the winter and spring. This time of year there is no one around, several miles of road to get to the trailhead which is under feet of snow, and views that are as good as anywhere I've been.

Here are a few images from a ski descent of the NW Face of Pelton Peak. It was great skiing, 7500-ft worth and good times. I hope you guys enjoy! Hopefully I can get back up there in a few days.

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....hope you guys liked another adventure from the washington cascade mountains!
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Comments

  • coscorrosacoscorrosa Registered Users Posts: 2,284 Major grins
    edited June 6, 2010
    1, 3, 4, and 10 are my favorites. Great stuff as usual!

    Almost as impressive is your ability to name all the peaks and glaciers :)
  • TharhawkTharhawk Registered Users Posts: 286 Major grins
    edited June 6, 2010
    coscorrosa wrote: »
    1, 3, 4, and 10 are my favorites. Great stuff as usual!

    Almost as impressive is your ability to name all the peaks and glaciers :)

    My secret...I've been up most of them, plus I am always crouching over a map. We don't travel by trails so we always go by topo maps. When you are traveling 15-20 miles in a day, there is a lot more terrain being covered than the pics allude too (for example this peak has only been skied once). Many climbers and skiers passion are learning the names of peaks and using maps to explore different approach options to the mountains.

    Glad you liked the pics. I'm still working my way through more. They just take a long time on my slow PC. Each photoshop action must take a minute. I think I must throw this computer out the window! Ha. But it's all good. I'll be back in the mountains soon.
    More photos: www.alpinestateofmind.com
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  • scolescole Registered Users Posts: 378 Major grins
    edited June 7, 2010
    #7 & 13 do it for me due to the stark difference of light and shadow. I think 7 is tops in my book!
  • TharhawkTharhawk Registered Users Posts: 286 Major grins
    edited June 7, 2010
    Love #7 as well! It was a very nice shot with the debris and valley below.

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    ...okay...lots more but I have spoiled you guys too much I think.
    More photos: www.alpinestateofmind.com
    Ski Mountaineering stories: www.cascadecrusades.org
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  • dlsdls Registered Users Posts: 385 Major grins
    edited June 7, 2010
    stunning images, as usual. love them all but am particularly taken by the action in 1; the shadows, slope, ski trail and the sobering old avalanche debris in 13, and the glimpse of the hard work in 20. thanks for all your hard work in showing the beauty of the north cascades... especially areas that i doubt that i will have a chance or fortitude to explore in the snowy season!
  • TharhawkTharhawk Registered Users Posts: 286 Major grins
    edited June 7, 2010
    Thanks Dan for taking a look. I love 13 as well.

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    More photos: www.alpinestateofmind.com
    Ski Mountaineering stories: www.cascadecrusades.org
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  • ArvanArvan Registered Users Posts: 888 Major grins
    edited June 7, 2010
    Amazing place and photos!
  • TharhawkTharhawk Registered Users Posts: 286 Major grins
    edited June 7, 2010
    Arvan wrote: »
    Amazing place and photos!

    The North Cascade National Park is among the least visited national parks and I find it especially awesome for its lack of roads (none) and trails (a lot but much of the park is for cross-country travel only). You should certainly go visit. It will be worth it, especially if you get good weather. Any advice, let me know. I'd be happy to point you in a direction.
    More photos: www.alpinestateofmind.com
    Ski Mountaineering stories: www.cascadecrusades.org
    Jason Hummel photography on:
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  • Fred WFred W Registered Users Posts: 453 Major grins
    edited June 7, 2010
    Great action photography and simply stunning images !!!!!!

    #1 and #21 are my favorites. thumb.gifthumb
  • Sexy6ChickSexy6Chick Registered Users Posts: 948 Major grins
    edited June 7, 2010
    Your pictures absolutely amaze me.
    ~*Natalie*~

    A lover of all things photography.

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  • dseidmandseidman Registered Users Posts: 824 Major grins
    edited June 8, 2010
    Jason, you are one crazy guy. Awesome set of photos, as usual.
  • schmooschmoo Registered Users Posts: 8,468 Major grins
    edited June 9, 2010
    Jason, I think you covered this before but you have to refresh my memory. I know you need to travel light, so what lens are you using to get this incredible range of shots??
  • TharhawkTharhawk Registered Users Posts: 286 Major grins
    edited June 9, 2010
    Schmoo,

    I own two lenses: A 17-35mm 2.8 nikon lens and a 2.8 150mm fixed sigma. I bring both on every trip I go on. The 17-35 is holding up well, although the 150 sig seems to be taking some damage, but not due to anything it lacks (a great lens), but just the general beating I've put it through in the last 10 months.

    Unfortunately they are not light.

    I'm glad you guys like the images. I work hard at them and love when others appreciate.
    More photos: www.alpinestateofmind.com
    Ski Mountaineering stories: www.cascadecrusades.org
    Jason Hummel photography on:
    FACEBOOK
  • moe2244moe2244 Registered Users Posts: 3 Beginner grinner
    edited June 9, 2010
    Beautiful color and detail. Thanks for taking me on your trip.
  • bryanj87bryanj87 Registered Users Posts: 859 Major grins
    edited June 9, 2010
    Wow, these are great. I gave up trying to pick a favorite. :)
  • EnitsuguaEnitsugua Registered Users Posts: 186 Major grins
    edited June 10, 2010
    For those fortunate enough to be in Seattle in October (or those who want to make the trip), Jason has just agreed to speak at the Seattle SMUG meeting on October 11. See www.meetup.com/SeattleSMUG for more info. SMUGs are free.

    Warning: We can't guarantee your heart's safety when Jason starts telling his adrenaline inducing adventure stories while sharing his incredible images at the same time. Hold on to your seats. It's going to be an amazing evening.
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