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Summertime Snow on Mount Anne

Christopher Coxson

December 15, 2014
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Tags:
  • dolerite
  • ice
  • meteorology
  • Mountains
  • Mt Anne
  • photography
  • snow
  • Southwest



Mount Anne is the highest dolerite mountain of the Southwest, and towers above the landscape like a juggernaut. A group of climbers found that the weather dropped in and them their plans for the summit were buried underneath the frost and blown away by the storm.

Luckily, they brought back a few photos…

 

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Christopher Coxson

About me: Student of environmental chemistry, Explorer of the natural world, and Dreamer of dreams involving combining those two passions.


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