Upper Munra Ridge

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anna in boots
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Re: Upper Munra Ridge

Post by anna in boots » September 3rd, 2008, 1:43 pm

You're setting the bar awfully high for photographic genius, cham. (Insert excessive admiration here.)

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Re: Upper Munra Ridge

Post by chameleon » September 3rd, 2008, 5:21 pm

Thanks Anna in Boots (insert blush here). Unfortuneatley that last pic didn't post, so let's try again... darn...the file seems to be a bit to big, well, here's another interesting pic...
munra sky bh.jpg

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Re: Upper Munra Ridge

Post by anna in boots » September 4th, 2008, 8:26 am

Yeah, I know. I wanna know how some people can post monster-sized pics on here that fill the screen. There must be a trick to it--techies? Any thoughts?

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Re: Upper Munra Ridge

Post by Rollin » September 11th, 2008, 2:57 pm

Munra is one of my favorite hikes. I like how that letter read "my legs were shaking by the time I got back to the parking lot". My cousin came out and he wanted to climb Hood. I said lets try 1,600' first. We headed for Munra..

Coming strait from Minnesota it totally freaked him out. Me too since we went down when it was completely dark and we had no light. At one point we were working our way down on the steep trail and he said "wait!, how do you know we're not just going off a cliff?".. He had a good point. That was a strange feeling..

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