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Bobcat tracks in the snow along a Mount Tahoma Trails cross country ski trail, Washington, USA ©2009 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://archive.edbookphoto.com
Bobcat tracks along the trail

©2009 Ed Book

I see Bobcat tracks along the trail often but have only seen an actual cat a couple times and it was in the summer. Their main food is the Snowshoe Hare which I noticed this winter being rare probably because of the extremely deep snows of last year and the resulting dip in population of bunnies and kitties... Also, I've noticed a dip in the frequency of Cougar tracks too this winter. The cats are probably hungry about now and I don't move too quickly--hmmmm, don't tell the kitties.

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A Mount Tahoma Trails Association ski patroller gets ready to groom the cross country ski trails with a Pisten Bully grooming machine in the Cascade Mountain Range near Mount Rainier, Washington, USA ©2009 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)
Mount Tahoma Trails Association Pisten Bully 70 cross country ski trail grooming machine

©2009 Ed Book

Here's Jay getting ready to start grooming again with our ancient Pisten Bully gromming machine after a short break at Copper Creek hut for some tea. I was driving one of the Skidoo snowmobiles pulling a groomer because Jay had become proficient enough to groom without me along... and the old groomer passenger seat is sized like the passenger seat on some Harley's and the ancient machine seems to ride as rough and loud as a Harley of the same age. The skidoos are four stroke 1000cc and smoooth... Then, I parked the machine and skiied up the trail and back down... on my nicely groomed trail. We should have skiable snow until July so if you're at all inclined to get out in it, let me know and when I next go up there maybe I can have some company on the trail.

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...and then, there are the drifts
Fir trees on snow ridge at dusk with forest on the next ridge, Mount Tahoma Trails, Ashford, Washington, USA Washington, USA ©2008 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://archive.edbookphoto.com
wall of snow




Winter skyline of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest from the Mount Tahoma Trails High Hut, Washington, USA ©2006 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://archive.edbookphoto.com
The Gifford Pinchot NF from High Hut

©2008 Ed Book


Peace

ps we saw the first hummingbird of the season today

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Cross Country Skier on the Mount Tahoma Trails near Mount Rainier, Cascade Mountain Range, Washington, USA ©2008 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com
near the Puyallup Ridge Trail, Mount Tahoma Trails, Cascade Range, Washington, USA

©2008 Ed Book

It gets to be a bit of a challenge when you have to be your own model. (the loneliness most)

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along a cross country ski trail in the Cascade Mountain Range, Mount Tahoma Trails, Washington, USA ©2008 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com
along the Puyallup Ridge ski trail - Mount Tahoma Trails, Washington, USA

©2008 Ed Book

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Mount Rainier's Nisqually Glacier, Washington, USA ©2008 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com
Nisqually Glacier on Mt Rainier, Washington, USA

©2008 Ed Book

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redalder with catkins in late winter, along the road to Paradise in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA ©2008 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com
red alder along the road to Paradise

©2008 Ed Book

G9

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Tatoosh Range beyond Paradise Valley in a snowstorm, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA ©2008 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com
Tatoosh peaks beyond Mazama Ridge - snowstorm

©2008 Ed Book

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snowstorm at Paradise - Mount Rainier National Park, Cascade Mountain Range, Washington, USA ©2008 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphtoto.com
Paradise with twenty feet of snow - Mount Rainier National Park

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last week on big snowshoes

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winter waterfall near White Pass in the Cascade Range - Wenatchee National Forest, Washington, USA ©2006 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com
White Pass, Wenatchee National Forest, Cascade Range, Washington

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some like it vertical

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winter waterfall near White Pass - Wenatchee National Forest, Cascade Range, Washington, USA ©2006 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com
White Pass - Wenatchee National Forest - Cascade Range, Washington

©2006 Ed Book

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About a week ago, Gene, and Phil, fellow ski patrollers and I skied out to this ridge to scout a hopefully proposed location for a new temporary Mount Tahoma Trails hut about two miles beyond the Copper Creek Hut. The view included Mount Rainier above the Glacier View Wilderness and Mount Beljica, the Goat Rocks, Sawtooth Ridge, Mount Adams, Griffin Mountain, Mt St Helens, Mount Storm King, Puget Sound, and the Olympic Mountain Range. What a day! What a view!
(the image also has three sets of cougar tracks that course along the ridge).


Ski Trooper Ridge 360 degree view of Mount Rainier, Mt Beljica, the Goat Rocks, Sawtooth Ridge, Mt Adams, Griffin Mtn., Mt St Helens, Mt Storm King, Puget Sound, and the Olympic Mountain Range - Mount Tahoma Trails - Washington, USA ©2008 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com
Mount Tahoma Trails - Ski Trooper Ridge - 360º panorama

©2008 Ed Book

We are calling the ridge Ski Trooper Ridge to honor the Army's 10th Mountain Division who got their start early in the 1940's on Mount Rainier. The location is on privately owned timber company land and so any hut we would erect would have to be stationed in place temporarily being moved after the snow season. We've been thinking of designing some sort of arrangement of ocean shipping containers mounted on trailers. This hut would be crude compared to our (Mount Tahoma Trails Association) other huts which are actually (3) two story cabins and a two story yurt located along our 50+ miles of cross country ski trails.


Here's a larger version of this photo (~600K) )

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cougar tracks in the snow - Mount Tahoma Trails - north district at the hoped for new location for a temportary xc ski hut above the Morge Lakes cirque-Mt St Helens is in the distance about 40 miles away, Cascade Mountain Range, Washington, USA ©2008 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com
Mount Tahoma Trails north district near the Morge Lakes Cirque

©2008 Ed Book

I've seen lots of cat tracks in the snow this year but they were mostly made by Bobcats. I didn't see any cats though. These tracks were much bigger and there were three sets. I suspect siblings or mother and offspring who were still with her. I have seen Bobcats and fox and martins and rabbits and hares on the trail system and elk, deer, and bear in the summer up there but have yet to see a cougar in the mountains. I'm certain that they have seen me and have seen their tracks on my own. I often ski in remote areas alone and sometimes at night but do so much less lately because I'm paranoid of the big cats.

Last week, I was skiing down one of the trails and saw where two sets of cougar tracks entered the trail and were ahead of me going the same direction. It was snowing and they were fresh enough to not have snow in them. I made lots of excuses to myself for stopping, a snack, then a drink, then some photos, and then another drink, and and and till I realized that it would be dark soon and I had a couple more miles to go. I didn't enjoy that ski so had to repeat it again the next day early when I wasn't afraid. (I'm afraid of the dark and of big animals that would like to eat me and can usually handle one fear at a time but when they gang up, they become symbiotic and I chicken out.)

I even practiced swinging my ski poles around to be ready for a confrontation.

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USA WA alder big beef creek calm cold color creek flow forest kitsap peninsula plants puget sound state stream tidal tidewater washington western red cedar white winter ©2007 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com
freshwater from Big Beef Creek freezing in Hood Canal tidewater

©2007 Ed Book

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Big Beef Creek winter with a light snowfall, Hood Canal tidewater, Kitsap Peninsula, Puget Sound, WA, USA  ©2007 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com
Big Beef Creek at the Hood Canal tidewater

©2007 Ed Book

fresh snow at sealevel

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llama walking through a pasture covered with a blanket of snow at Nika Trail, Kitsap Peninsula, Puget Sound, WA  ©2007 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com
Mz Quilcene llama at Nika Trail

©2007 Ed Book

llama wool = excellent insulation

Quilcene was on a mission in this image. She walked all over the pasture looking for something. It wasn't food as I give them more bale alfalfa and llama vigor (a suppliment which they consider candy) Corn/Oats/Barley (for energy and to add fat in winter).

If you know llamas you will probably know what she's intent on finding. What is it?

another poll...
Poll #1112676 What was Quilcene looking for in the pasture?
Open to: Friends, detailed results viewable to: Friends

New Text Question



(the answer can be seen after you answer)

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light snow on a bog on the Kitsap Peninsula in the Puget Sound lowlands, Washington, USA   ©2007 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com
Kitsap Peninsula - Puget Sound lowlands (bog along Sesame St up the road from Nika Trail

©2007 Ed Book

Contrary to some opinions that I may have generated with my last post of some peaks in the Olympic Mountains from our home here on Nika Trail... Although we have views of the mountains like that view, we're not in the mountains but in the Puget Sound lowlands and our home is at about 350 ft above sea level. The Olympic mountains rise to about 5700' along the Hood Canal (fjord) that separates our Kitsap Peninsula from the Olympic Peninsula and the peaks are about 20 miles away.

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Christmas Eve moonset over Mount Constance in the Olympic Mts., WA, USA  ©2007 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com
Christmas Eve morning 2007 moonset
over Mt Constance in the Olympic Mountains
from our home on Nika Trail on the Kitsap Peninsula in Puget Sound


©2007 Ed Book

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Winter Camp Wash - Arches National Park, Utah - panorama ©2004 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com
©2004 Ed Book
larger image here ~750k )

This December 8,'04 image was exposed on seven frames of Fujichrome Velvia 50 ISO film in a tripod mounted Nikon F4s camera, scanned with a Nikon Super Coolscan LS-5000 film scanner, panorama stitching with no adjustments with PhotoShop CS3 Photomerge tool, and optimization in Photoshop CS3.


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This image is 600 x 400 pixels, but, what is the actual size of the capture? This is actually about 1:1 so the image is the actual size captured.

Mount Whitney from the Alabama Hills in the Sierra Range, CA, USA ©2005 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com


BUT, it's a small detail of the full image. Click here to see the rest of the story. )

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a few years ago, Bob was mountain biking in the Capital Hills near Olympia and found that he was being followed by an emaciated looking very young and obviously lost husky. The dog couldn't be chased away or dissuaded from following. After about eight miles of trail, Bob decided that he had found a new friend, or rather, vice versa. Luka went home with Bob and they've been together since. Here, we see them on the trail enjoying the snow. Luka is strong and loves to run and run she does and wow is she strong. While I was talking to Bob, she sat patiently waiting but obviously eager to get up the trail. I turned and went up the trail a little way to photograph them coming up the trail toward me and behind me heard Bob yelling for Luka to stop. I turned to see that Bob had fallen and Luka was running full speed, dragging him behind, flailing in the snow...


skier being pulled by a husky in the forest on the Mount Tahoma Trails near Mount Rainier in Washington state's Cascade mountain range ©2007 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com

©2007 Ed Book


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©2007 Ed Book

If you're a Washington state resident, I have a request for you.

There are funds available for recreation on state Department of Natural Resources lands and a large portion of the Mount Tahoma Trail system is located on these state lands and The Mount Tahoma Trails Association (MTTA) is a non-profit organization that maintains the trail system. There is a line item to purchase and maintain snow cat grooming equipment for the trail system on the Department of Natural Resources appropriations bill being considered this week by the state legislature. As there are no fees for trail or hut users and all work is done by volunteers, the trail system meets the criteria for these recreation funds. The current sno-cats for grooming are old and in need of constant repair. (They were obtained being retired from service at other trail systems and have been kept in use with much volunteer effort but they spend most of the time unavailable, needing repair.)

SO... what it takes: please call the legislative hot line at 1-800-562-600. You will be asked for your name and address to determine your representatives and then

say that you would like your elected officials to support the Department of Natural Resources appropriations bill to purchase and maintain snow cat grooming equipment for the Mount Tahoma Trails System.

That's all it takes. this phone line is well-staffed from 8AM to 8PM.

We've been told that these phone calls are effective and will significantly contribute to the success of maintaining a safe trail system with reliable grooming equipment.

Thanks and


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cross country ski trail Mount Tahoma Trails WA winter ©2007 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com


©2007 Ed Book


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skiers on the Mount Tahoma Trails ©2007 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com

©2007 Ed Book

When I was on the Mount Tahoma Trails in January, I photographed quite a few folks and had them sign model releases so I could use the images for stock photo sales in exchange for a photo of them. (payment for signing a model release must be of some value so I give them a photo of themselves, which should have considerable value to the model)

On each model release, I tried to describe what the folks were wearing in the images so I could identify them later as well as contact information. On a few of these releases, I asked them to describe what they were wearing. When I was going through the images at home and looking at the model releases, I found that I couldn't read a lot of the handwriting and couldn't match all model releases with images.

So, if you're reading this and were one of the folks I photographed, and I haven't contacted you, contact me at ed at edbookphoto dot com to help me match your name to your image. I can't find a model release for these folks so am posting the photo here in hopes they see it and contact me.

What do I provide? I send an email-sized image and if requested a large file optimized for printing.

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western red cedar captured by ice ©2007 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com

©2007 Ed Book

;)


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ski tracks in alpenglo with Mt Wow, Mt Beljica, and Mt Adams in the distance, winter in the Washington Cascade Range, Puyallup Ridge Trail, Mount Tahoma Trails ©2007 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com


©2007 Ed Book

Mt Wow, Mt Beljica, and Mt Adams from the Puyallup Ridge Trail.

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snowy Elwha valley, Olympic National Park forest ©2007 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http;//edbookphoto.com

©2007 Ed Book

I made this image from the dam on the Elwha River in the national park. This forest is inaccessible from any trail and isolated by the river and Bolder Creek.

Question: How many trees are there in this image?

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xc skiers along the Mount Tahoma Trails (MTTA)  ©2007 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com


©2007 Ed Book

I'm just now getting to looking at the rest of the images I made in the mountains a couple weeks ago. I got model releases signed from the folks I photographed and I/they wrote descriptions of what they were wearing so I could identify them in the images but now looking at them, it's a bit of a challenge matching names to images.

Peace

ps 'if you are seeing your image here and I haven't contacted you, please contact me [ed at edbookphoto dott com] and I'll send you a printable version of the photo.

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Mount Rainier and startracks from Puyallup Ridge lookout - Mount Tahoma Trails - Cascade Range, WA ©2007 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com


©2007 Ed Book

a couple weeks ago while I was out on Puyallup Ridge after sunset, I set up my Canon EOS 1Ds MkII camera on a tripod and framed in on Mt Rainier and the sky. For this composition, I made about forty thirty-second exposures using a remote release cord so as not to move the camera. In Photoshop, I imported all the individual exposures into one file in register and changed the blend mode of all layers except the bottom to 'lighten'.

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along the Rainier Vista Trail - Mount Tahoma Trails (MTTA) ©2006 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com

©2006 Ed Book

These trees carry a lot of snow and many bend down across the trail to be a hinderance to grooming... when knocking the snow off the branches spring up to dump snow and if you're not quick, instant snowman...

Peace

ps to give a better idea of scale, the gap between those trees is the logging road which is the trail and about 12feet wide–those are big trees.

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Copper Creek Hut in early winter - Mount Tahoma Trails Association (MTTA) ©2006 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)   http://edbookphoto.com

©2006 Ed Book

early morning at Copper Creek hut in the clouds...

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Puyallup Ridge Trail - MTTA - Mount Tahoma Trails- Cascade Range in the snow - WA  ©2006 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)  http://edbookphoto.com

©2006 Ed Book

another from along the Puyallup Ridge Trail
a couple days ago

The distinctive pattern of branches in the distant trees is typical of the Noble Fir forests of the Southern Washington Cascade Range.

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Puyallup Ridge Trail - MTTA - Mount Tahoma Trails- Cascade Range in the snow - WA  ©2006 Ed Book (all rights reserved - DO NOT COPY)  http://edbookphoto.com

©2006 Ed Book

'lots of fresh snow and this was where I couldn't go any farther because of the deep drifts and stopped to make a few images before heading back to the Copper Creek hut.

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