
scale

scale

ready for the country


after this giant sequoia encounter, we pointed our bikes onto dirt roads and trails that would take us from 7500 feet to 750, in the midst of kings canyon. about as epic as it comes (it's also easier to take photos on days that aren't 10000+ft of climbing across 100 miles of 90 degree weather).

klunkin toward the canyon

klunkin down gravel

look close: kings river in the bottom right and snowy peaks up above

the sorts of features to behold in this empty wilderness

it's hard not to sound like a surfer when talking about this

sunset

scale|alex is the black speck in the switchback

west

it was fairly sweet for some while

dropping it

the valley was also dropping it


halfway down:more scale

fin
1 comment:
The first photo of this series- the tall one of the sequoia with the Atlantis at the bottom, was that a pano?
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