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Borah Peak (highest point in Idaho) - Lost River Range (Original Post) DemoTex Oct 2020 OP
Great Shot! urbanhermit Oct 2020 #1
Gorgeous. Back when I was a traveling portrait photographer, I'd go to Riverton, WY once Nay Oct 2020 #2
Been there a few times... 2naSalit Oct 2020 #3
How high is it? brush Oct 2020 #4
Borah Peak Elevation 12,667 feet MSL DemoTex Oct 2020 #5
That's pretty tall. Have to remember Idaho has part of the Rockies. brush Oct 2020 #7
12,662 urbanhermit Oct 2020 #6
Are you serious? Is that you on the actual peak? Awesome! brush Oct 2020 #8
That's me urbanhermit Oct 2020 #9
Great job. So mountain peaks actually have rocks and such and come to a sharp peak? brush Oct 2020 #10
Summits urbanhermit Oct 2020 #11
Wow! Thanks for sharing these. So this is really a serious interest. brush Oct 2020 #12
That is a beautiful, print worthy image. Professional alfredo Oct 2020 #13
Well done MichaelSoE Oct 2020 #14
Being from Michigan, it is nice to know scenes like this still exist in the West. idziak4ever1234 Oct 2020 #15

Nay

(12,051 posts)
2. Gorgeous. Back when I was a traveling portrait photographer, I'd go to Riverton, WY once
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 12:32 PM
Oct 2020

a year. Such beautiful country. A year or two ago we were in WY on vacation and got to enjoy the scenery again.

2naSalit

(86,620 posts)
3. Been there a few times...
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 12:32 PM
Oct 2020

I didn't climb it but I looked at it for years while I lived at that end of the Snake River Plain.

Beautiful picture!

brush

(53,778 posts)
10. Great job. So mountain peaks actually have rocks and such and come to a sharp peak?
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 01:55 PM
Oct 2020

I've only seen shots on the snow covered peaks where you can't see any of that. You must've climbed during the summer with no snow.

urbanhermit

(751 posts)
11. Summits
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 02:39 PM
Oct 2020

The best time to climb Borah is late July and early August. There was snow but not at the summit. Some summits are rocky, some are dirt. This is Pikes Peak vs. Mt Antero (both 14ers in CO)






brush

(53,778 posts)
12. Wow! Thanks for sharing these. So this is really a serious interest.
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 02:51 PM
Oct 2020

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Any plans for Everest or K2 or the other ones in Asia? I've heard that K2 is the most difficult.

idziak4ever1234

(1,257 posts)
15. Being from Michigan, it is nice to know scenes like this still exist in the West.
Sat Oct 10, 2020, 07:55 PM
Oct 2020

Someday I hope to see them.

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