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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Monument Valley from 35,000'
From: topoxforddoc at btinternet.com (Charlie Chan)
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 21:18:40 +0100
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Adam,

Just a beautiful view of nature at its best.

Charlie Chan
Cheltenham, UK

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On 12 Oct 2010, at 03:08, Adam Bridge wrote:

> I don't write things like this here very often but today was so
> amazing I felt I had to share.
> 
> We had an amazing flight today. Even the pre-sunrise drive to the
> airport (okay, a somewhat stressful drive since we over-slept by 30
> minutes and had to scurry) was glorious with the Sierra sharply
> silhouetted against the pale dawn.
> 
> Leaving Sacramento we climbed out over the Sierra, crossing the
> eastern escarpment just north of Tioga Pass, all of Yosemite and
> Hetchhetchi layed out before us. Then the town of Lee Vining beside
> Mono Lake with the Owens Valley stretching southward, then Death
> Valley from the east, the long sun angles really revealed  the
> landforms: the dunes at Furnace Creek were amazing. Even the descent
> into Las Vegas was gorgeous although the horrors of development by
> mountain-top removal, was distressing.
> 
> But that was all chicken feed compared to the flight from Las Vegas to
> Baltimore.
> 
> We departed to the west, circling the Strip (I think it's mandatory by
> the Chamber of Commerce) before heading out over Lake Mead. The new
> bridge just south of Hoover Dam has its complete shape. I couldn't
> tell if it's open for use, though. We flew the length of Lake Mead
> (which is down many feet) and then began to skirt the northern extent
> of the Grand Canyon. I have never flown over this territory before and
> the variety of land-forms and color was amazing to me. We were clearly
> able to pick up the highway from Jacobs Lake (which we nearly flew
> over) with its long valleys, and then the eastern-most extent of the
> Canyon and then the merely amazing cut of the Colorado from Lees Ferry
> through Marble Canyon.
> 
> We even enjoyed the escarpment of Grand Staircase Escalante National
> Monument with US 89(alt) running at its base. Fabulous!
> 
> But then I knew we would see Monument Valley - and there it was. I
> awoke from my exclaiming to Jan - oh look at that - grabbed my iPhone
> and shot a few images. It's different from 35,000' but wow - it's
> still impressive.
> 
> <http://adam-bridge.smugmug.com/Landscapes/Monument-Valley-Ariel/14151390_NqvKF#1043966285_LytUz-A-LB>
> 
> You should get both images easily through the links. One was shot in
> iPhone "HDR" mode, the other is more conventional. The colors seem
> quite true. The light was vivid.
> 
> We also flew over Mexican Hat and the Goosenecks, then the Four
> Corners, saw Ship Rock off to the south-east, then (just because) we
> got Mesa Verde, Cortez Colorado and then the Rockies themselves that
> were in full color with aspen forests mixed in with the pines.
> Amazing!
> 
> Clouds then covered up the Midwest until we reached the Appalachians.
> The eastern range had good color but it was partially obscured by a
> low thin cloud layer.
> 
> As we descended into Baltimore we got a fine tour of the city before
> landing at BWI from the north about an hour before sunset.
> 
> A truly amazing flight.
> 
> Best to all!
> 
> Adam
> 
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In reply to: Message from abridge at gmail.com (Adam Bridge) ([Leica] IMG: Monument Valley from 35,000')