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Nixx_Mazda OP t1_jammqax wrote

I couldn't decide on how to crop this. I know it's not a perfect composition, but it's the best I got of the river on this day.

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kvrdave t1_jamqk6k wrote

That's really impressive. The canyon walls are wild. Great pic!

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MarcusReddits t1_jamuufb wrote

I always love this scene when trying to spot the hearing elk. Makes for a cool eye spy photo.

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Nixx_Mazda OP t1_jan2tz9 wrote

I can hear it now. Thanks for the memory refresher.

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Dusty923 t1_janjuou wrote

Yup, that's Glacier Creek coming out of the background joining the North Fork Toutle River in the foreground. Shot from Johnston Ridge.

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Nixx_Mazda OP t1_jap60pi wrote

I think the main part of the North Fork is hidden behind the cliff in the foreground (trees/plains).

The main creek/river in the picture that is going off into the distance in the top left doesn't really have a name on maps I'm looking at, but it's next to Glacier Creek. It's probably part of Glacier Creek. Seems like it's big enough to be a river!

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Dusty923 t1_japapnr wrote

Google maps didn't have it. Gaia GPS tags it as Glacier Creek.

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lovesmtns t1_janh31z wrote

If someone wanted volcanic ash to make pottery, well, there's a lot there :).

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chigy_bungus t1_janmj0s wrote

St. Helens is quite an impressive sight to see. I highly recommend views from the rim of the crater! So worth the long hike.

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Zoomalude t1_janyv6p wrote

God, I love the landscape in front of that mountain. There's just so much to see and you really get the ridiculous scope of it all.

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