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Corsica, second highest peak, sunset in July 1984. Panorama shot long before Photoshop and stitching became a thing.
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Wow. This is an amazing panorama. I didn't know about this place. After looking at it, I feel so...inspired!
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I went back to that island 7 times. Best "remote" mountain hiking in Europe. Stable "Sierra climate" in summer, few roads to cross (4 over 100+ miles of trail, which is quite remote for European standards). Up in these mountains there isn't much of the type of development you find in the Alps. Two ski lifts in all of Corsica a the time, and they were well down in the valleys where the gnarly roads ended ("Island of the 10,000 curves"). Lots of culture in the valley, shepherds still up there on the meadows with their semi-wild pigs and goats making cheese you can buy right at their stone cabins.
The summit I took the panorama from has a small stone/tin roof shelter just 50 feet from the top. You can make out some of the roof on the far right edge of the image.
This will get you a close up view of the summit next to the hut
https://www.google.com/maps/dir//42.216 ... a=!3m1!1e3
South is to the left just toward Monte D'Oro, the peak left of the larger lake. We spent the night before on that summit. Northwest is the sunset, obviously, and north is where the tallest peaks of the island stick out of the haze as a dark row of hard to reach summits. East is the ridge on the far right, a route we came up in 1986, a cross country route that had no sign of human travel, nor did it have any water until we hit the lake below Monte Rotondo. that lake, even though south facing, can still be frozen in July. These peaks are above 9000 feet at a latitude similar to Crater Lake in Southern Oregon.
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My favourite Corsica image...I'd have to look at a map to remember where it is.
Sunrise on Day 2 of the GR20
Sunrise on Day 2 of the GR20
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“Above 9000”...I think you meant 8000. Cinto is the highest peak at 8878’.
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close enough to 9000 to round up.
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As it turns cold and wet in KY, I'm remembering my kayaking trip through the Stockholm Archipelago this past summer. Sweden has amazing sunsets that last forever.
There is a lot more detail on my blog if you are interested (no ads or other money stuff, just photos)
https://backpackandbeer.blogspot.com/20 ... elago.html
If you want to see non-backcountry stuff, but still amazing sunsets, I spent a week on the west coast of Sweden with the family
https://backpackandbeer.blogspot.com/20 ... art-2.html
There is a lot more detail on my blog if you are interested (no ads or other money stuff, just photos)
https://backpackandbeer.blogspot.com/20 ... elago.html
If you want to see non-backcountry stuff, but still amazing sunsets, I spent a week on the west coast of Sweden with the family
https://backpackandbeer.blogspot.com/20 ... art-2.html
My trip reports: backpackandbeer.blogspot.com
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Time to bump up this thread!
Four Wind River profiles from 2018 trips
Four Wind River profiles from 2018 trips
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Those are lovely, Daisy!
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Or just read a good mystery novel set in the Sierra; https://www.amazon.com/Danger-Falling-R ... 0984884963
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Root Creek Falls with Castle Dome in the background, several hundred miles north of Yosemite. This pic is from a couple of years ago, but I just visited it again with a few friends yesterday in between rain storms.
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