On this Fall Day, SHMBO and I tried to tackle the Lehigh Gap East Loop via the Appalachian Trail. We started at an elevation of 495' and climbed to an elevation of 956' before stopping and turning a round to climb back down after we found out that the Climb was going to get harder and steeper before reaching the top. The grade of the climb started at 7% then quickly reached a grade from 30 to 41% peaking where we stopped at a 75% grade. There we stopped, admired the view and started the climb back down.
Here is the view we stopped to admire @ 956' prior to climbing back down:
369a0690_HDR by tesarver, on Flickr
369a0694_HDR by tesarver, on Flickr
After back down at the bottom we continued on the trail and spotted the Moon on the Hill:
369a0699_HDR by tesarver, on Flickr
The view of the Lehigh River @ 495'
369a0707_HDR by tesarver, on Flickr
These 4 images are 3 images HDR post processed using ON1. Images were taken with the Canon EOS R w/EF-R 24-105mm
Comments Welcomed
Tom
Here is the view we stopped to admire @ 956' prior to climbing back down:
369a0690_HDR by tesarver, on Flickr
369a0694_HDR by tesarver, on Flickr
After back down at the bottom we continued on the trail and spotted the Moon on the Hill:
369a0699_HDR by tesarver, on Flickr
The view of the Lehigh River @ 495'
369a0707_HDR by tesarver, on Flickr
These 4 images are 3 images HDR post processed using ON1. Images were taken with the Canon EOS R w/EF-R 24-105mm
Comments Welcomed
Tom
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