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  1. Left a longish Black Diamond Raven ice axe this weekend around the Pyramid Lake trailhead en route to Snowfield Mtn. Hopefully someone on CC has seen it. Please post to this forum or contact jetlag at fairpoint dot net. Thanks. Mark K.
  2. The image in the gallery is large - I don't know why it posted small... Here's the direct link. http://cascadeclimbers.com/plab/showfull.php?photo=68305 Mark P.S. - The last trip report showing the same bad choice of route my brother took, & where they found this camera, was from 2008.
  3. Here's the summit pic I chose to hopefully connect with this individual climber & his pictures of the Mt. Daniel Climb! If anyone has any information, please post to the board or e-mail me at mmkrockaway at gmail.com. Thanks.
  4. Sample of the image tag: Modified: Friday, September 16, 2005 8:43 p.m. (If the camera person is like me..."eh, why bother re-setting the date & time?" So - we don't really know the actual date & time for sure.) Dimensions: 2592X1944 Device make:NIKON Device model: ES200 Color Space: RGB Focal Length: 7.8000002 Exposure time:0.01i58736 It seems more than a bit voyeuristic to post an image of the subject in nearly ALL of the pictures I found. There are none of the person taking the pictures. The camera is toast, but the images could be "priceless." I was initially worried that something unfortunate could have happened to this climber, along with his or her camera, so I've been hesitant to upload a pic. John - what do you think? Would it be ok to post a very sharp detailed picture of the owner?
  5. Thanks for the tip. I went and cross posted it. Hopefully we can match these with an owner!
  6. My brother & his son were on the Lynch Glacier route to Daniel last weekend and they found a Nikon digital camera that had to have been through a couple seasons of snow & wet where it was left/misplaced/dropped. Brought it home, no luck resuscitatng the camera itself, but did manage to get the battery door open & pried out & dried out the memory card and worked a while to see if we could pull pics from it. Initial attempts failed, but finally - Success! 108 photos! Now we want to get the camera and the pics back to their rightful owner. If you lost your camera after a rather tough brushwhacking section of the trail or anyone with knowledge of this climbing party (somewhere between 2005 and the present day) the pics were of only one individual most likely taken by another in the party, subject is a middle aged male on what looks to be a late season trek in the area) please either post to the board some more details or contact me directly at mmkrockaway at gmail.com
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