Apr 21, 2008
A distant snow-capped mountain
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This mountain was visible for miles around. At a guess I’d say it was probably Mt. Lassen, but I wouldn’t stake my life on that. Don and I wandered across the road to see what we could find, and this was part of it. ;)
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12 Comments, Comment or Ping
katster (14 comments.)
Hmmm. It’s kinda hard to tell because the mountain’s tucked somewhat behind the tree. And judging by the fact the shadows are relatively long, it has to be near dawn or dusk, which means it’s entirely possible that’s Shasta, not Lassen. (Yeah, you can see Shasta from Corning if the weather’s right…it’s one of my signs that I’m getting close to home, because Shasta’s directly in front of you coming up the freeway.)
Yeah, looking at it again, I’m pretty sure that’s Shasta. (And pulling out Google Maps seems to suggest that there is no way you could have gotten Lassen and the sandbar in the same shot.)
I’d have to see a bigger shot to really be sure, though.
-kat
Apr 21st, 2008
pussreboots (157 comments.)
I have photos taken at Redding from in February and my shots of Lassen match the over all outline of your mountains.
Apr 21st, 2008
katster (14 comments.)
Huh. That still doesn’t look like Lassen to me, and it doesn’t seem to match right when I try to line up the beach, the sandbar, and Lassen in Google Earth. I get much closer when I try to match the setting to Shasta.
But it could be Lassen and I’m using the wrong sandbar to triangulate with.
(I’m from Redding. The lines of the mountains are slightly different from Corning, which is why I’m not matching it well in my head and may need to see a bigger picture.)
-kat
Apr 21st, 2008
Chris (9 comments.)
gee, at least the snow is in the distance, its right outside our window as we speak ! no fun out here, thats for sure :(
Apr 24th, 2008
Linda R. Moore
I think I’ll be posting a few more over the next several days. :)
Apr 28th, 2008
Linda R. Moore
Ooh, the thick plottens *grin*
I have no clue at this stage. :)
Apr 28th, 2008
Linda R. Moore
Brrrrr ;)
Apr 28th, 2008
katster (14 comments.)
Yeah, a few more would be helpful.
Either way, I grew up with both Shasta and Lassen on my horizons. It’s nice to see them pop up in pictures.
(I like Sacramento, but I miss having mountains on the horizon.)
-kat
Apr 28th, 2008
Ken Av (1 comments.)
Beautiful scenery! I love how the mountains are barely in the background… if you didn’t look closely enough in the picture, you’d miss ‘em. I live for serendipities on the road. Thanks for sharing!
Apr 29th, 2008
Beth (3 comments.)
What a beautiful scene. Looks like a great place to hike, relax, and take some awesome nature photos. I love to visit places with interesting scenery.
May 2nd, 2008
Linda R. Moore
One of these days I’m going to get those missing posts up. :)
May 3rd, 2008
Linda R. Moore
Hi Ken
Thanks for visiting! There have been times, riding along, when I’ve just had to pull over and gawk. The landscape just gets under your skin…I’m sure you know what I mean.
May 3rd, 2008
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