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12 years 2 weeks ago #128075 by TN
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Lotsa natural crowns observed (Fri/Sat) from during the late Jan storm. This has left a few inches of cold pow on top of SLICK ICE in the starting zones. Fleur-de-lis chute is slick smooth ice for the first 100'. Beware of anything steep that hasn't slid and expect anything new to readily release again!

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12 years 4 days ago #128618 by Jsper
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Thanks ed , appreciated

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11 years 11 months ago - 11 years 11 months ago #129422 by TN
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Large destructive natural avalanche off Josephine (point 5863), from about 5600' on the N- NE aspect (east of the ridge running directly N).  Crown was at least 4 to 5 feet, seen thru flat light from a distance.  Observed Sat the 22nd.  Don't be under ANYTHING or try to ski or ride ANYTHING that has not slid in the Stevens environs.  Warming on thurs may be enough to bring a few more down, hopefully, but lots will remain.
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11 years 11 months ago #129426 by TN
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Trying to figure out how to reduce the HD photos from my Cannon today so I can post. Anyone out there have experience with that?

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11 years 11 months ago #129429 by Charlie Hagedorn
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Is this the Pt. 5863 to which you refer?

mapper.acme.com/?ll=47.72018,-121.04729&...E%20of%20Scenic%20WA

If you're using Windows, the included "Paint" utility is sufficient to resize images: windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/res...-picture-using-paint

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11 years 11 months ago #129430 by mikerolfs
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Ed I use Microsoft Office Picture Manager to batch reduce size.

Right click one of the photos and choose 'open with'
Once the program is open, you can select whichever photos you want to reduce and then do them all at once.  From the 'Picture' pull-down menu select resize.  

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