[Cdt-l] hiker portraits
Josh and Laura Ryan
joshandlauraryan at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 8 18:31:20 CDT 2009
Thanks for the complements, I'm glad you all liked them. I think everyone looks so clean because they got to town and took showers before coming to find me. That's my theory anyways, but it could be the B+W on the plain white. Either way I like the look of it. I've been thinking about getting a collapsable background and dragging it up to the trail head to take the photos there so that I could get bits of the landscape around the white. It would just take a bit more patience and willingness on the part of the hikers because it would be more logistically difficult to do. Thoughts? Thanks again. -Laura Ryan
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Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 01:33:25 GMT
From: "lwgear at juno.com" <lwgear at juno.com>
Subject: [Cdt-l] CDT photos
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You're onto something, Laura! Keep up the good work. But why does everyone look so clean? Is that what b&w does to us? (:
lynne
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Date: Wed, 01 Jul 2009 18:45:13 -0700
From: Jonathan Ley <jonathan at phlumf.com>
Subject: [Cdt-l] Anaconda Cutoff...
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I just wanted to put a "shout out" to the non-Anaconda route (i.e.
actual CDT) around Butte... Each year, quite a lot of hikers take the
Anaconda cutoff. While years ago this part of the CDT was mostly a
lengthy road-walk, it's now quite a lot better and mostly all trail. My
guess is that a lot of old information is still in circulation;
incorrectly describing the CDT route in that area. Actually, the
Anaconda cutoff may have more road walking than the CDT route (even
including Delmoe Lake Road). So, if your goal is to stay off roads,
you're probably better-off with the CDT.
The forest service, CDTA, and local volunteers have put a lot of effort
into improving the trail in this section, and it'd be great if more
thru-hikers could "show it some love".
Yes, it's a little longer than the Anaconda cutoff, but it'll only
lengthen your trip by a couple days... And is a couple more days in the
mountains really all that bad?
Anyway, hike your own hike and all that... but give the Butte trail a
chance, eh?
Good luck & best wishes to all out there in 2009!
-Jonathan
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Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 22:44:51 -0400
From: "Doug-Sue" <doug-sue71 at comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [Cdt-l] hiker portraits
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I appreciate the photos. You running all CDT hikers through a studio? Its a very nice touch.
-Red Doug
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From: Josh and Laura Ryan
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Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 5:09 PM
Subject: [Cdt-l] hiker portraits
Hi all,
I just finished putting all the photos of hikers from this season up on my website. You can find them at http://clicklaura.com/Image.cfm?nK=8972&nL=0&nS=0
So far its just the NOBO's, and only the ones I was able to catch, and who were willing to be photographed. So, if your southbound this year and want your picture taken, please be sure to come find me in Chama. And it you don't want you picture taken, that's ok too, but stop by anyways just to say hi, I'd love to meet you.
I hope you enjoy the photos.
Best, Laura Ryan
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Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 08:26:49 -0600
From: Frank Gilliland <frankgilliland at comcast.net>
Subject: [Cdt-l] Ride to Glacier
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Looking for ride to flip to Glacier around July 20th to 25th if
possible. Should be in Steamboat Spring or Encampment around those
dates. Currently leaving Silverthorne on July 2 going north. Ride
would be for two people Dad's Grin (Richard Smith) and Ted. d. Bear
(Ted Derloshon). Contact Ted at 812-737-1804. Also Denver email
contact frankgilliland at comcast.net
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