Few places compare to the gorgeous winter landscape of Crater Lake National Park in Oregon. As one of the snowiest places in the United States, Crater Lake provides excellent chances for winter recreation – some winter activities lasting until June. The snow can get over 40 feet high at the Visitor Center, providing snowshoeing and cross-country skiing adventure. With an average of more than 500 inches of snow per year, Crater Lake National Park really is a winter wonderland. Enjoy all this park has to offer, but remember that winter conditions bring hazards and always check road conditions. Photo by Jennie Wike (www.sharetheexperience.org).
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Seriously listen to this.
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My mom just sent me this picture of my dog…I guess we got a lot of snow, then
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A woman surveys a treacherous mountain pass in the Pyrenees of France, 1956 - Photograph by Justin Locke, National Geographic (via)
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shainblumphotography Beautiful sunset glow over Mount Hood in Oregon. My favorite part of this timelapse is watching the little snow plows head down at night.
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Ontario-based photographer Michael Davies timed this impressive shot of his friend Markus hurling a thermos of hot tea through the air yesterday in -40°C weather near Pangnirtung in Canada’s High Arctic.
the most elegant ‘fuck winter’ I’ve ever seen
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Despite the fact that no one ever is seen setting them out, the path to the Circus in December is always lined with flickering, twinkling lanterns, shining silvery-gold on the snow…