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A Little Privacy at Crystal Mountain

“It’s delicious” Reeve Petersen said snowboarding down Green Valley at Crystal Mountain, Thursday morning, January 19, 2012. With HW 410 closed from downed trees Petersen of Greenwater was one of the lucky few enjoying a mostly empty mountain. The Summit House waiter said “After the holiday rush it’s good to get a little privacy on the mountain.”(Janet Jensen/Staff photographer)

Crystal Mountain prepares to open

Cyclocross Competition at Fort Steilacoom Park

Wonderland Lite: The Mystic Lake Hike

Cascade red foxes at Mount Rainier

Chambers Creek Skim Boarding

Mud Run at JBLM

The 39th annual Sound To Narrows race

Point Defiance Park Outdoor Challenge

Washington defeats Seattle, 95-74

Mile-long Nisqually boardwalk draws rave reviews

Leavenworth beckons winter sports enthusiasts

Snowshoeing at Mount St. Helens

A photo tour of the new Nisqually boardwalk

Mount Rainier’s Climate Crisis

Paradise Basin opens at White Pass

A new chairlift at Summit East


Crews of chairlift mechanics from The Summit at Snoqualmie are kept busy bolting down chairlift towers as a heavy-lift helicopter carries whole tower assemblies and other parts up the hill at the Summit East ski area. The main lift on the front side of the mountain, a triple chair called “East Peak”, and the lift on the back side, “Hidden Valley” are being replaced for the 2010-11 ski season.
October 5, 2010

The Fathers and Sons Hike

Mount Rainier Camp Program

Mount Rainier wildflowers

Mt. Rainier Women’s Climb July 2010

STP rides through Pierce County

Pacific Raceways Road Race Series

Don’t be so literal, Haley

Recently this shot of a kid on a mountain bike flying off a jump at Duthie Hill Mountain Bike Park ran in the paper. When I shot it I was thinking like a straight journalist: show the place and the action. Quite straightforward.

But a few comments from others made me look again. Cropping out the jump, leaving a biker flying high among the trees with no visible launching pad– no apparent connection to the ground– gives an even stronger effect.

I wish I hadn’t been so literal. It isn’t always better to show every relevant thing.