70 Degree Climb

© Ujjwal Mukherjee

70 Degree Climb

Uploaded: November 24, 2018 | Entered: May 31, 2019 23:45:35

Description

A difficult part of the trek - managing a 70 degree incline, at 12000 ft, it felt like even more.

Comments

Christine Greenspan level-deluxe November 24, 2018

This is so dramatic, Ujjwal! The light over the hikers is amazing. #1717758

Tammy M. Anderson level-deluxe November 24, 2018

Outstanding pov and comp. I am sure the snow made it much harder too. #11738513

Ujjwal Mukherjee November 24, 2018

Many thanks, Christine and Tammy! Have a great weekend! #11738526

Harvey A. Ravitch November 24, 2018 1

This image Makes Me Feel Like I am actually there.. What a Moment to Remember! I believe I will see this Again ! Excellent! #11738561

John Koepfer @PresentPleasures November 24, 2018 1

I can't believe you stopped to take a photo at the angle you where climbing one slip and you would be sliding down the mountain, it does not look like there is a tether line!! I agree with Harvey, it does feel like we are right there, amazing pov and capture!! #11738628

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe November 25, 2018

Great perspective Ujjwal - You have had an amazing adventure! #11738666

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