6/11/11 snowbasin

Bobby Danger

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day 86 ........... it's been awhile since any tracks were laid down in this neck of the country side. the time off from being open certainly didn't hurt .(coyote tracks)
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this is actually a two summit day, demoisey peak and mt. ogden . still working on sizeing more pics . but heres acouple of eye candy looks ! View attachment 3. the entire cooking process is much further along than l.c.c. ' it skis more like glacier snow . 2:30 in the afternoon i was approximately 150 yards from the summit of mt. ogden walking in 2" of the sweet kind of corn !!!! and yes some body got there before me but never summitted
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. the view north from the summit towards mt. allen where the beer can summits.
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Hey, hey! You figured out the pics - good on you!

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looking south towards demoisey from mt. ogden , that's the morning run, just to lookers right of the summit , if you click on the pic you can see tracks
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Love it Bobby.

Looking at the cam/picture from the base last week I wondered what exactly you would be skiing on.
 
i wish i was just a little better at computers need to figure out how to get the kb just a little smaller , even after resizing some of the pics still have to many kb , 200 max is the most allowable, i skied all the way to the bottom except for the last maybe thirty vertical feet .
 
Bobby Danger":27nimt28 said:
i wish i was just a little better at computers need to figure out how to get the kb just a little smaller , even after resizing some of the pics still have to many kb , 200 max is the most allowable, i skied all the way to the bottom except for the last maybe thirty vertical feet .

You need to play with the jpeg compression ratio (if you can on your particular software). Many allow you to play with that spec. Personally, I highly recommend Faststone which is free software and quite powerful yet rather easy to use. It even allows for 'batch' conversion of many files at once.
 
EMSC":jcjj9h2r said:
You need to play with the jpeg compression ratio (if you can on your particular software). Many allow you to play with that spec. Personally, I highly recommend Faststone which is free software and quite powerful yet rather easy to use. It even allows for 'batch' conversion of many files at once.

Faststone is what he's using. Bobby, it's all via the slider after pressing the "options" button while saving that I showed you.
 
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