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Slowcow7 t1_j29lez0 wrote

Beautiful shot. Thanks for sharing! (I enjoy photos like this way more than blue sky horizons. This shows the power of nature/weather.)

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andrewrimanic OP t1_j2a2620 wrote

Yes there were high winds and thunderstorms in the late afternoon/early evening almost every single day we were there. It was good incentive to wake up early and hike fast to the next camp so you could wait out the storm in your tent rather than having to hike in the storm

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rockymtnpunk t1_j2auz6u wrote

So much less snow/glacier now than when I was in the Huayhuash in 1998.

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