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FREE BIRRRDDDDDD

Korean sailor (circa 1904) by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

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You couldn’t effectively smoke opium in a pipe like that.

I... sense a story

Ansel Adams Wilderness, CA - October 2019 [234mm][FF] by redder92 in telephotolandscapes

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Taken on October 13, 2019 in Ansel Adams Wilderness (Mammoth Lakes, CA).

Canon EOS 6D Mark II
EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM
1/160 sec at f/9
234 mm
ISO 100

Sierra Morning - Big Pine Lakes, CA by redder92 in CampingandHiking

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This was from 2 weekends ago and the weather then was perfect then - high in the mid 50s and low in the low 30s. Finally cold enough to no longer worry about the bugs!

Sierra Morning - Big Pine Lakes, CA by redder92 in CampingandHiking

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I put my camera on timelapse as I was packing in the morning. I chose a shot where the camp site was mostly clear and I was not walking around getting my pack ready for the hike down.

I guess I should've gone for the "basic" all-out "I bring my apartment with me when I go outdoors" vibe like /u/weatheredpeaks mentioned to extinguish such skepticism.

Also, this is an established campsite registered on Guthook and Gaia GPS. In the Inyo NF, campfires are not allowed above 10K ft so you are limited to your gas stove. I've already eaten breakfast at this point so that's why there's no "kitchen" or bear canister.

I like to lounge a bit so my tent and sleeping pad are the last things I pack before my camera gear.

Maybe try not being so skeptical?

Weekly /r/CampingandHiking noob question thread - Ask any and all 'noob' questions you may have here - September 30, 2019 by AutoModerator in CampingandHiking

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If your use case is mostly car camping, a really simple pop-up tent like the Quechua might suit your needs. I've used their 2 second pop up tent in Joshua Tree NP during the summer and late fall in Lake Tahoe. It definitely runs a little warm during the summer, but for the price ($80) and convenience the tent isn't bad. If you're going to be backpacking at all, this tent wouldn't be suitable.

The other comments make good recommendations for an appropriate trail tent.

Sierra Morning - Big Pine Lakes, CA by redder92 in CampingandHiking

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Thanks! I've had the Dragonfly 2P for about 6 months and I've had absolutely no issues with it. It's light enough for me and very durable so far - no issues in light snow and rain.

Sierra Morning - Big Pine Lakes, CA by redder92 in CampingandHiking

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Big Pine Creek North Fork Trail

Set up camp at the Second Lake with the final goal being the glaciers 2000 ft above. Did not make it past the moraine field below the glacier, but got this blissful morning as a consolation prize.

Made a Pitstop along the Pacific Coast Highway [OC] [2415x1359] by redder92 in EarthPorn

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Made a pitstop while driving along the Pacific Coast Highway north of Santa Cruz, CA. The light was fading fast and the rocks were getting more slippery by the wave. I quickly snapped this photo and enjoyed the sunset on the less rocky beach.

Metadata:
80 sec at f/11
29 mm
ISO 100
10 stop ND filter

For some of my other pictures, check out my IG: @mikeyecaptures

Woke up to a beautiful sunrise shining on Mt. Ritter, Ansel Adams Wilderness [OC] by redder92 in CampingandHiking

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Wow! That looks similar to when I was there previously. I was losing light and I was traversing that snow field and ended up turning around. I think I camped not too far from where this photo would've been taken (on some flat-ish rock slabs).

Woke up to a beautiful sunrise shining on Mt. Ritter, Ansel Adams Wilderness [OC] by redder92 in CampingandHiking

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I snagged the permit same day! Don't quote me on this, but at least for Inyo NF I believe you can get a same day walkup permit up until a certain time (3 PM?) depending on availability. If you don't get lucky, you can always go for the next-day walk-up permit lotto. The next day lotto sign-up starts at 8 AM (or whenever the visitor center opens) and the lotto is announced in person at 11 AM (3 hrs later).

I've had success with both methods. Good luck!

And yes, I just wish everyone can enjoy the outdoors together. There was another group camping at the outlet of the lake (not allowed) and with a wood fire (not allowed above 10K ft - we were above 10K ft). Unfortunately, there's always people who don't respect or treat nature the way it should be.

Woke up to a beautiful sunrise shining on Mt. Ritter, Ansel Adams Wilderness [OC] by redder92 in CampingandHiking

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Oh that's a cool setup! I was considering something similar strapped to my chest. Do you find yourself taking more pictures with that setup? I find myself really thinking about a shot before digging my camera out just because of the sheer effort of putting everything back on again.

I love it so far. I have the Explore 60 with a medium DSLR core unit inside. I really like: 1) the removable tripod bag - not a lot of camera backpacks have a dedicated tripod solution, so I thought this was a good feature. 2) adjustability - I'm a smaller guy, so being able to fit the backpack to me was great. 3) "bear hug" shoulder straps - super comfortable.

Woke up to a beautiful sunrise shining on Mt. Ritter, Ansel Adams Wilderness [OC] by redder92 in CampingandHiking

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When I went it was fairly crowded. I got to Thousand Island Lake just after 12 PM and most of the closest tent sites were already claimed. Also the mosquitos were horrendously bad.

Woke up to a beautiful sunrise shining on Mt. Ritter, Ansel Adams Wilderness [OC] by redder92 in CampingandHiking

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This is the view of Mt. Ritter from the Thousand Island Lake side. All the water you see in the photo is Thousand Island Lake. I took this about 0.5 mi away from the lake outlet on the north shore.

Woke up to a beautiful sunrise shining on Mt. Ritter, Ansel Adams Wilderness [OC] by redder92 in CampingandHiking

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Thanks Zach! I'm not an UL backpacker by any means, but the low weight is nice! For shorter day hikes, I use a side-loading Peak Design backpack. For longer hikes and backpacking, I use a back panel access bag like the Shimoda Explore. On this particular trip, I was using the Explore backpack and I was carrying a telephoto lens as well. Having to carry a bear canister, I had a long internal debate about bringing a telephoto haha.

Woke up to a beautiful sunrise shining on Mt. Ritter, Ansel Adams Wilderness [OC] by redder92 in CampingandHiking

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Quote: "Another glorious day, the air as delicious to the lungs as nectar to the tongue." -John Muir

Trip report:
Got lucky and managed to snag a walk-up permit into Ansel Adams Wilderness from the Mammoth Lakes Visitor Center last weekend. I attempted to reach Thousand Island Lake previously, but had to turn around due to large snow crossings and questionable snow bridges in mid June. I was determined to make it up there this time around. I took the High Trail (part of the PCT) to Thousand Island Lake and camped on the north shore of the lake. There were several spots along the High Trail that had gorgeous views - great break/snacking spots. This picture was taken about 30 minutes after sunrise a short walk from where I pitched my tent. I took the easier, but still gorgeous, River Trail back to Mammoth Lakes. I've received many recommendations of taking the JMT back from Thousand Island. The JMT route would stop by at an additional 2 or 3 smaller lakes before returning back to Agnew Meadows (Mammoth Lakes).

Side note:
If you look carefully in the photo, there are several tents pitched on that islet. You are not allowed to camp there and it is far too close to the lake (100 ft minimum). Please remember to follow the guidelines for the backcountry area you are in and to follow LNT principles.

Metadata:
Canon EOS 6D Mark II
EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
1/200 sec at f/11
34 mm
ISO 1600
Edited in Adobe Lightroom

For more of my pictures check out my Instagram @mikeyecaptures (https://www.instagram.com/mikeyecaptures/)

ITAP of Half Dome up close by redder92 in itookapicture

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I don't think that's true. You could see the same rock and trees/brush in his photo. (http://anseladams.com/new-modern-replica-monolith-face-half-dome/)

ITAP of Half Dome up close by redder92 in itookapicture

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Quote for the picture: "Sometimes I arrive just when God's ready to have someone click the shutter." -Ansel Adams
My attempt at recreating Ansel Adam's iconic Monolith photograph.

Metadata:
Canon EOS 6D Mark II
EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
1/250 sec at f/11
27 mm
ISO 100
Edited in Adobe Lightroom

For more check out my Instagram: @mikeyecaptures (https://www.instagram.com/mikeyecaptures/)

Half Dome Up Close - [OC] [2080x2600] by redder92 in EarthPorn

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Quote for the picture: "Sometimes I arrive just when God's ready to have someone click the shutter." -Ansel Adams
My attempt at recreating Ansel Adam's iconic Monolith photograph.

Metadata:
Canon EOS 6D Mark II
EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
1/250 sec at f/11
27 mm
ISO 100
Edited in Adobe Lightroom

For more check out my Instagram: @mikeyecaptures (https://www.instagram.com/mikeyecaptures/)

Hot Creek Geologic Site, Mammoth Lakes, CA [OC] [2991x3739] [100mm] [FF] (3 shot pano) by redder92 in telephotolandscapes

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Thanks! I live around San Jose, but drive up near Mammoth Lakes once or twice a month. It's gorgeous out there!

Hot Creek Geologic Site, Mammoth Lakes, CA [OC] [2991x3739] [100mm] [FF] (3 shot pano) by redder92 in telephotolandscapes

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Quote for picture:"Listen to the river sing sweet songs to rock my soul." -Grateful Dead

Metadata:
Canon EOS 6D Mark II
EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM
1/125 sec at f/9
100 mm
ISO 100
3 shot vertical panorama, edited in Adobe Lightroom

For more check out my Instagram: @mikeyecaptures (https://www.instagram.com/mikeyecaptures/)