Dark Side Photos

I don’t mean to hijack on the first reply, but I wanted to let you know I think your blog is really well done. I especially like the part on your cabin and its history.
 
great idea, Harv--but sadly I don't have anything to contribute.

But it'd be cool to see a couple pics of folks launching the good huck spots--especially that sweet one just as you come over the lip at the top by Cloud.
 
i try too post photos ,but cant seem too figure it out,they need to make it easier,or i need too get better at this computor stuff,but im not,and im sure there are others,i know youll say its easy,sure if you can figure it out.go too the gallery,not much there is there.
 
jimmer said:
i try too post photos ,but cant seem too figure it out,they need to make it easier,or i need too get better at this computor stuff,but im not,and im sure there are others,i know youll say its easy,sure if you can figure it out.go too the gallery,not much there is there.

UR right, like everything else it's easy if you know how to do it, until then it is not.

I've posted directions many times over the years and it doesn't seem to help.

I'd like to see more pics from more people too.

If you or anyone else wants to pm me a phone number and convenient time I’d be glad to talk you through the process.
 
highpeaksdrifter said:
jimmer said:
i try too post photos ,but cant seem too figure it out,they need to make it easier,or i need too get better at this computor stuff,but im not,and im sure there are others,i know youll say its easy,sure if you can figure it out.go too the gallery,not much there is there.

UR right, like everything else it's easy if you know how to do it, until then it is not.

I've posted directions many times over the years and it doesn't seem to help.

I'd like to see more pics from more people too.

If you or anyone else wants to pm me a phone number and convenient time I’d be glad to talk you through the process.

see, now that's a nice guy, going the extra mile for the cause. not suckin up, just stating a fact.
 
Thanks for the props HPD. I'm amazed at how many visitors come by Harvey Road to check it out, even in the off season or when I went through my long dry spell this winter. I really appreciate the traffic.

I added this new feature - I'm not really sure what it does. You can be a "follower" whatever that means. I think you can have a pic or an avatar to attach to your comments. It's down on the lower right hand side of the page. Also I think you can subscribe, so if you want to know when something new is posted you can get an email. I'm learning.

Ray - you da man. This is a classic. I don't think I've ever seen a skier come to this spot without stopping to ponder the options. Also it occurs to me that I don't think I can ever remember the gnarly bumps on Lower Steilhang being bathed in sunlight. Very cool:



It has been added to the collection:

http://harvey44.blogspot.com/2009/01/homage-to-dark-side_10.html

Best picture wins a chocolate chip cookie from the Saddle Lodge. Keep em comin.
 
Cloud. hard left to lower darby. hard right to headwaters. note Mt. Marcy in the extreme foreground. if you look real close, you may see Ranger Fish making his 1000th+ ascent of Mt. Marcy.

do i get a cookie?

just over that crest is an excellent place to pick up pieces of Garnet in the gravel that lines the side of the road.

that should merit 2 cookies !
 
Harvey44 said:
Spongeworthy said:
I LOVE that pic of Lower Steilhang. I made it my desktop wallpaper :D

Nice!

OK.. can someone tell me where this was taken:

http://harvey44.blogspot.com/2009/06/mystery-photo.html

I'm trying to decide if it goes in the Dark Side collection.

Thanks for all the contributions so far. :D
The wide-angle lens makes it tough, but my guess is Upper Steilhang right at the end of the schlep uphill (near the cut-through for the warming hut) and well before the entrance to one of those trails named after that guy who got hit in the head with a falling apple :lol:

I think that dark peak in the foreground is Burnt Ridge and behind it is the Moxham Ridge (from Moxham Mt. to Moxham Point).

Because of the wide-angle lens, the High Peaks would look like they're 300 miles away :shock:
 
Snowballs said:
Cloud. hard left to lower darby. hard right to headwaters. note Mt. Marcy in the extreme foreground. if you look real close, you may see Ranger Fish making his 1000th+ ascent of Mt. Marcy.

do i get a cookie?

just over that crest is an excellent place to pick up pieces of Garnet in the gravel that lines the side of the road.

that should merit 2 cookies !
I want to change my answer and agree with you. Upper Steilhang is too narrow and doesn't have a view of Burnt Ridge.

I like how this has kept me thinking about Gore trails this week :D
 
Spongeworthy said:
Snowballs said:
Cloud. hard left to lower darby. hard right to headwaters. note Mt. Marcy in the extreme foreground. if you look real close, you may see Ranger Fish making his 1000th+ ascent of Mt. Marcy.

do i get a cookie?

just over that crest is an excellent place to pick up pieces of Garnet in the gravel that lines the side of the road.

that should merit 2 cookies !
I want to change my answer and agree with you. Upper Steilhang is too narrow and doesn't have a view of Burnt Ridge.

I like how this has kept me thinking about Gore trails this week :D

yeah.....you just want the cookies harv's gonna give me......race ya to the saddle lodge. :wink:
 
Snowballs said:
Spongeworthy said:
Snowballs said:
Cloud. hard left to lower darby. hard right to headwaters. note Mt. Marcy in the extreme foreground. if you look real close, you may see Ranger Fish making his 1000th+ ascent of Mt. Marcy.

do i get a cookie?

just over that crest is an excellent place to pick up pieces of Garnet in the gravel that lines the side of the road.

that should merit 2 cookies !
I want to change my answer and agree with you. Upper Steilhang is too narrow and doesn't have a view of Burnt Ridge.

I like how this has kept me thinking about Gore trails this week :D

yeah.....you just want the cookies harv's gonna give me......race ya to the saddle lodge. :wink:
Better race . . . to the Tannery Pub . . . non-stop . . . and I'll buy you a beer :)
 
Snowballs said:
...Cloud. hard left to lower darby. hard right to headwaters...

I think Snowballs is right about the location that the photo was shot from. I thought if MAYBE that pic was taken from the Upper - Lower Darby Connector I could stretch the rules and consider the pic for the Dark Side collection. But if it's really Lower Cloud - no go. IMO no true Gorophile would consider Cloud part of the Dark Side. The clincher is that the trail in the pic is GROOMED and they rarely groom that connector.

Snowballs said:
do i get a cookie?

Cookies are for those intrepid souls who contribute PHOTOS to the collection. :D More please.
 
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