Mt. Adams is the second highest peak
in New England, not so high compared to the mountains of the West, but is
not so easy to get there in the winter. A nice day on top can be -20f and
100 plus mph winds, and don't forget deep snow that sometimes your swimming
in. It is none the less an extraordinarily powerful and beautiful place that
is constantly changing. Image was taken near Star Lake, elevation just over
5000 feet above sea level, in January and made on a Nikon F3 on Ektachrome
100 film.