Re: R04/R01 TR: 8 days in Blackcap Basin, Goddard Canyon, and Bench Valley - Sep. 10-18, 2024
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2025 8:25 am
Gawd! Revisiting this classic of yours is both wonderful, and depressing. Are there are any great big fish left for us? I hope that by packing in beer, and fine foods, you haven't the appetite to wolf down the all the big fish in the lakes.* Now I hope that purple findernail of yours came from missing one of the fish, and smashing your finger with a rock--that must've hurt.
*[We wonder why you bother to pack dinners at all?]
We were so awed by your fish that we didn't remember to comment on your photography skills windknot. Your photos are all so clean and well composed. My favorite is from Cathedral Lake, the one with the big curved lake water in the foreground, with Finger Col and the moon in the center. And the one of you camp there is a great composition! Are you first a photographer, and second a fish killer? You've also managed to capture Crown Lake really well, which is hard work, and the blue water Martha Lake shots are also stunningly beautiful! What a great trip report this is. Thanks for sharing your journey with us. Harlens.
*[We wonder why you bother to pack dinners at all?]
We were so awed by your fish that we didn't remember to comment on your photography skills windknot. Your photos are all so clean and well composed. My favorite is from Cathedral Lake, the one with the big curved lake water in the foreground, with Finger Col and the moon in the center. And the one of you camp there is a great composition! Are you first a photographer, and second a fish killer? You've also managed to capture Crown Lake really well, which is hard work, and the blue water Martha Lake shots are also stunningly beautiful! What a great trip report this is. Thanks for sharing your journey with us. Harlens.