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Re: [Digital BW] OT - High Sierra Camp

2003-02-03 by Jim Coffee

Hi Paul...
Thanks for the link.  You've got some great photos here.

You've jogged my memory...I was in this area just once in my life...with a
Boy Scout troop about 45 years ago.  There is nothing like the Sierras at
10,000 feet.  Your images have captured some beautiful moments.

My favorite is the opening image of the cabins.  Very nice color and light.

-Jim Coffee-
on America's Wild Rivers Coast


----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Roark" <paul.roark@...>
To: "DigitalB&WPrint" <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 7:53 PM
Subject: [Digital BW] OT - High Sierra Camp


> Please excuse my OT plug.  However, some on the list expressed interest
last
> year.
>
> I participate in a High Sierra (California, above Lone Pine) workshop that
> is given each year.  It is a non-profit, educational organization, and my
> only remuneration is going to the camp.
>
> There are three one-week sessions that are only $395.  The "Golden Trout
> Natural History Workshop" is in the Golden Trout Wilderness (the only one
of
> its kind) just south of and boardering on the John Muir Wilderness.  (The
> workshop has nothing to do with fish.)  The workshop has naturalists who
are
> oriented to natural history, not photography, but there are usually people
> like me there who relate to the wilderness more through photography.  It's
> not a structured  camp, but there are interpreted hikes every day to very
> interesting places by highly experienced naturalists.  I usually go on a
few
> of the interpreted hikes and then also just head off on my own.
>
> In general, it's just about the easiest way to get into the high country.
> The camp itself is at 10000 feet, and the energetic types can get to the
top
> of 14,000+ ft. Mt. Langley.  There are loads of interesting photo ops from
> the 100 year old cabins in the camp itself to the spectacular scenery of
the
> High Sierras just south of Whitney.
>
> I have some photos of the area at
>  http://www.silcom.com/~proark/GTthumbnails.html.
>
> The camp's website is at http://www.1startists.com/gtc/.
>
> I'll be up there for the second session from July 6 to July 12, 2003.
>
> Contact me off list if you have any interest in the camp.
>
> Paul
> http://www.PaulRoark.com
> paul.roark@...
>
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