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Related: About this forumA Tie-Dyed Dawn in the Bitterroot Range (with fog forming on the river and sublime, Subalpine fir trees on the ridge)
Idaho Panhandle - August 2024
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A Tie-Dyed Dawn in the Bitterroot Range (with fog forming on the river and sublime, Subalpine fir trees on the ridge) (Original Post)
Bo Zarts
Sep 24
OP
Sublime is the word! Gorgeous works too. Thanks for being up to capture this, my dear Bo!
CaliforniaPeggy
Sep 24
#5
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(13,457 posts)1. Sublime is the word.
surfered
(3,331 posts)2. Beautiful.....thank you
2naSalit
(92,941 posts)3. My kind of morning!
JohnnyRingo
(19,332 posts)4. So that's what sunrise looks like.
It's been so long since I stayed up that late I forgot. hahaha
Stunning image!
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,214 posts)5. Sublime is the word! Gorgeous works too. Thanks for being up to capture this, my dear Bo!
Mr.Bill
(24,813 posts)6. Beautiful picture.
I'm not an arborist, so can you tell me what kind of trees those are in the shot?
Bo Zarts
(25,615 posts)9. Those are one of my favorite species of tree .. the Subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa)
I'm not an arborist either, but I have picked up on the ID of a few of the local trees wherever I'm working a fire lookout tower.
Danmel
(5,241 posts)7. Simply beautiful!
So peaceful.
calimary
(84,409 posts)8. That'd be a fabulous greeting card.
Id want a box full!
On second thought, better as a postcard! Then its shared with the world all the way up the postal food chain, not hidden inside an envelope.
( Christmas is coming
)
flying_wahini
(8,026 posts)10. Wish I was there to just smell it!
What a beautiful world we have.