Looking west toward Annapurna South in the Annapurna Himal. Half way between the Machhupuchhare Base Camp, and the Annapurna Base Camp, trekkers make the slow journey up the valley.The scale of this landscape is massive, and the people are just tiny passers by.
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Rock on G! This place was pretty wild, and man made objects were scarce! (including rubbish!). It’s a perfect location for anyone in the Wilderness Group.
Outstanding photo. Did you have to use oxygen? And what camera did you use? Thanks.
Cheers Alex, and No! and no diamox either. (test it at home first!) I think sup o2 is used above 8000m. This was around 4000. Drank beer tho’, which was cool. I did read up a lot on AMS (google it), and trek with people who know what to look for. No probs’ at all bro.
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Beautiful new series Andy – spectacular!
Cheers Geoff! I appreciate your comments.
– Andy Newman
I like the way the lines lead into the middle distance.
Thanks Peter, I liked everything about this location. We would walk for ages, but the mountain did not seem to get any closer, It’s like being an ant!
– Andy Newman
Congratulations! Your photo has been featured in “A Wilderness somewhere…..”
This photo was chosen because it was of a very high quality and it captured exactly the sort of work we are looking for in this group.
Please keep up the great work and we hope you continue to add more of your excellent photographs to this group.
Rock on G! This place was pretty wild, and man made objects were scarce! (including rubbish!). It’s a perfect location for anyone in the Wilderness Group.
– Andy Newman
Thank You! and Wow! what a group. So many great works.
– Andy Newman
Beautiful!!!!
Thank’s for the Fav’ Lorilee, and also for dropping by…
– Andy Newman
Outstanding photo. Did you have to use oxygen? And what camera did you use? Thanks.
Cheers Alex, and No! and no diamox either. (test it at home first!)
I think sup o2 is used above 8000m. This was around 4000. Drank beer tho’, which was cool.
I did read up a lot on AMS (google it), and trek with people who know what to look for.
No probs’ at all bro.
– Andy Newman
Superb location & POV Andy..enjoy your day mate..
Thanks again Wazza, long walk tho’
– Andy Newman
beautiful wonderful
Cheers Alembic.
– Andy Newman
Wonderful image with a beautiful scenery and great leading lines. Spectacular.
Thanks Hany, great place.
– Andy Newman