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On the east slopes of the Central Cascades, it is Mount Stuart that steals the show. Rising to just shy of 10,000 feet, it is one of the largest hunks of granite in the state, and one of the most photogenic. I took this image from a nearby ridgeline after hiking for a few hours. What started as a warm day turned into a freezing, howling wind, with windchill down to around 2F. The clouds were passing the mountain quickly, and so good timing was essential to make the image you see here.

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On the east slopes of the Central Cascades, it is Mount Stuart that steals the show. Rising to just shy of 10,000 feet, it is one of the largest hunks of granite in the state, and one of the most photogenic. I took this image from a nearby ridgeline after hiking for a few hours. What started as a warm day turned into a freezing, howling wind, with windchill down to around 2F. The clouds were passing the mountain quickly, and so good timing was essential to make the image you see here.

Available as a print in several sizes ready for you to mount in your own frame, or as a stunning metal print on a floating back, ready to hang.

On the east slopes of the Central Cascades, it is Mount Stuart that steals the show. Rising to just shy of 10,000 feet, it is one of the largest hunks of granite in the state, and one of the most photogenic. I took this image from a nearby ridgeline after hiking for a few hours. What started as a warm day turned into a freezing, howling wind, with windchill down to around 2F. The clouds were passing the mountain quickly, and so good timing was essential to make the image you see here.

Available as a print in several sizes ready for you to mount in your own frame, or as a stunning metal print on a floating back, ready to hang.

 

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