Thursday, March 27, 2014

Old Homestead and Ice








The top two and bottom four pictures were taken just after the water receded in Greybully Wyoming.  My hand in the first picture gives you an idea of the typical thickness.   The second picture reminded me of some anceint stone formation.  To give it scale these three ice stones combined were a little taller than me.  In the third ice photo, a chunk of ice about two feet by two feet illustrates the water line (notice on the right trunk the bark is peeled off from te ice).  The next two photos of the queen sized slabs, are the same piece my hand illustrates the thickness, and the last is a neat pie shape that was huge.  The stump holding up the ice was between three and four feet high with the thickness of the ice about two feet. 

The other two photos are of an old homestead tht is just across the causway on Highway 14A about ten miles east of Lovell Wyoming.  I really like the photo taken from inside the old cabin. 

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