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East Glacier Knob still in shadow, McHenry's Peak visible in the distance, and several peaks along the Continental Divide smothered by a layer of rosy snow clouds at dawn.

East Glacier Knob still in shadow, McHenry's Peak visible in the distance, and several peaks along the Continental Divide smothered by a layer of rosy snow clouds at dawn.

Aspens

October 3, 2014
From left: McHenry's Peak, East Glacier Knob, and Otis Peak and Taylor Peak in the clouds, and Hallet Peak on the right.  All but East Glacier Knob lie on the Continental Divide with elevations above 12,000 feet.  My elevation here is arou…

From left: McHenry's Peak, East Glacier Knob, and Otis Peak and Taylor Peak in the clouds, and Hallet Peak on the right.  All but East Glacier Knob lie on the Continental Divide with elevations above 12,000 feet.  My elevation here is around 9.500 feet.

A wider panoramic view includes Long's Peak [elevation 14,259 feet] visible between the two pine trees at left.

A wider panoramic view includes Long's Peak [elevation 14,259 feet] visible between the two pine trees at left.

A blaze of glory

A blaze of glory

In Landscape photography, Nature photography Tags aspens, fall, autumn, colors, Continental Divide, Rocky Mountains, snow, landscape
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