Panorama videos from Tyndall and Barnard

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Panorama videos from Tyndall and Barnard

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I somehow lucked out and scheduled my week trip this year to coincide with the window of good weather between smoke and storms. We wandered around Wright Lakes basin and shepherd pass area, and I have about 1600 pics to go through. In the meantime, here are some panorama videos from the summits of Tyndall and Barnard. Really fun days in the mountains!

Tyndall: http://youtu.be/4az1kNW-mAs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Barnard: http://youtu.be/8Zgr9MyEzTI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Rebecca,

Thanks for the videos. We were all bleassed with good weather recently. :) I'm am looking forward to the full report!

Thanks,

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Thanks Rebecca for the fun videos, I am also looking forward to your upcoming TR! :thumbsup:
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