Picture #1 is a picture of my wife nearing the Summit of Jackson in February. There was a nice fresh new coat of snow and her bright red jacket makes the background look even brighter.
Picture #3 is a picture of some waterfall on the way up to Mt. Isolation. I couldn't believe how symmetrically rectangular it was. If I ever make my way back up this way I'm defiantly bringing the good camera and a tripod.
Picture #4 is Shelby again on the Summit of Jackson in February looking towards Mt. Washington. I do believe this was her first Winter 4k.
Picture #6 is a picture of a solitary Gray Jay on the top of Mt. Starr King.
Picture #7 is a picture of me on top of Little Haystack. Shelby took the picture while I was wrapping the huge welt on my shin from falling a few minutes earlier.
Picture #8 is another picture from on top of Mt. Starr King of a Gray Jay. This time it is leaving Shelby's hand full of food and the angle is an angle I've never seen of one of these birds before.
Picture #9 is taken from the Summit of Mt. Isolation looking at the Montalban Ridge towards Mt. Washington and the Southern Presidentials.
Picture #10 is just a picture of the wilderness sign on the way up to Mt. Isolation. I like the green in the background with the natural wood of the sign in the foreground.

