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Live in Sunset Amphitheater (Act II)
» Ice Fall.
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Seracs balance precariously in the strong afternoon sun.
Morning light begins to bask Adams and St. Helens.
A rather large wet slab avalanche (which had released prior to us being there).
Cascade volcanos breakout of hiding (from L to R): Adams, Hood, Jefferson, St. Helens
Matt Sheets takes a quick breather before navigating down the rest of the icefall.
Seracs balance precariously in the strong afternoon sun.
Melting water and resting.
Melting water and resting.
…or not.
Gaper with the Tahoma and the Tahoma ice cliff looming in the distance.
Quicly, threading the needle.
Chilling at camp in the afternoon sun.
Avy debris litters the approach to the entrance of the S.A.H.C.
Viewing the entrance to the coulior from near camp.
Tahoma glacier with the “sickle” pouring down front center.
Relishing the view before drifting off.
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