Snow Again

 


Snow Again, Finally!


When we left for China six years ago, we knew we were in for a different climate -- some of it a welcome change. And though I've never enjoyed prolonged cold snaps (and fortunately experienced very few) it certainly was a welcome sight seeing snowflakes floating down outside our window the morning after our arrival at Zhangjiajie, better known in the West as the home of the Avatar Mountains.

We visited several sites in the two days we were there, but probably the most impressive was the Avatar Mountains themselves, which we saw on the second day. By then, it had snowed enough to leave a soft, white blanket all about, which was wonderful for photos. But, as for walking, that blanket of snow had turned to ice, making all the rock pathways slick and treacherous. Fortunately, they sold attachable cleats for shoes -- a wonderful solution for Sandy, but troublesome for me as they kept embedding and sticking in the ice and then popping off my shoes. Maybe they were trying to tell me something about walking more softly, or something like that. Anyway, I just had to walk very slowly and gingerly.

We hiked all around the canyon filled with these majestic spikes (they aren't really mountains) and thoroughly enjoyed our time. There are some photos below, and also a link to an album of all the photos. 

Enjoy!
















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    1. Definitely. I didn't mute the colors at all. And the fog was at a perfect level.

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  2. You went through a lot to get these shots, but they are beautiful!

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    1. Well, yes, but it was part of a guided tour. A lot of careful walking and avoiding people.

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  3. I definitely enjoyed reading and admiring. 😊

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    1. Thanks. The one benefit to being stuck in China for the past three years has been the travel we have done within China.

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    1. Thanks, John. It's just that much more fun when you have good subjects to photograph.

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  5. Love those. Fabulous scenery.

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    1. It's hard to take bad photos when you have a subject as good as this.

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