I guess the bigger question to ask is: how far are you willing to carry your piano for a picture. There are great shots at Yocum Ridge, McNeil Point and Cooper Spur, but that's quite a ways to carry a piano.
There are shots from the shoulder of the road: White River Sno Park, Lost Lake, Trillium Lake, Timberline Lodge and some of the approaches to north side trailheads which would involve little more than unloading the ivory.
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BigBear wrote:I guess the bigger question to ask is: how far are you willing to carry your piano for a picture. There are great shots at Yocum Ridge, McNeil Point and Cooper Spur, but that's quite a ways to carry a piano.
There are shots from the shoulder of the road: White River Sno Park, Lost Lake, Trillium Lake, Timberline Lodge and some of the approaches to north side trailheads which would involve little more than unloading the ivory.
I can't believe that nobody jumped on this one, so I guess I will have to be the big meanie.
I think that is Panoramic, not Steinway
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Limey wrote:
I think that is Panoramic, not Steinway
Marilyn
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Ah, yes "panos" not "pianos." I was envisioning a recreation of the classic Mt. Hood Jazz Festival pics and I thought Yocum Ridge is further than I would want to go with even a guitar in my pack.