In the years of climbing in the Washington Cascades, my number one favorite climb was Eldorado, in July 1973. Hard to recall the camera, I was renting various SLR's to decide what to buy (finally chose to buy the Oly OM-1). Film was definitly Kodachrome.
Washington’s Spirit Lake near Mount St. Helens. This was taken nearly four decades after St Helens erupted. A large portion of Spirit Lake’s surface remains covered with a giant mat of tree trunks as a result of the massive blast.
Wow El Dorado is iconic! And so beautiful on Kodachrome. Always wanted to do that but everyone I hiked with in WA drew the line when it came to ropes and ice axes.
I don't have a ton of nature on film in the NW, but here are some cars interacting with nature...
Snoqualmie Pass, Richland, and Lake City on Mamiya 6 and large format, respectively:
I had stayed up all night and went out into the dawn down in the West Mooring Basin. I caught these two ships in the morning light. Yes, the tide was out. M9 + Amotal.
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