35th Rank

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What is the first thing you want to do after a long hike? Sit down and relax right?! Obviously. Probably want to have a snack and guzzle a bit of water too. Here are a few photos I captured on the way back from the oddly named Dog lake. (Someday I may find out why they named it dog lake lol) All in all this hike took about three hours to complete, and I would classify it on the easy side, as there was little elevation gain to speak of. It will make my top 35 list of favourite hikes, 35th will be its rank. Thanks for stopping by.

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Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom

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Exactly! the first thing I do after a long walk is sit down and relax, whether it's an interesting bench like this or not , and these photos are great

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One needs to relax after a long hike. Thanks.

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Sit under the shadows, that sounds good! If it's too hot I bring always some drink with minerals as you need to refuel yourself!

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Yes a good idea to carry along some electrolyte rich drinks.

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Great photos! Especially the one showing the walking path through the forest. Every single photo of this lake turned out beautifully. I look forward to seeing photos of your next destination. Best wishes to you.

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who made these wooden chairs
as always beautiful photos both the color and black and white ones

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This time, my attention was drawn to that mushroom, it had a cute shape, resembling a soft steamed bun. However, the other images were also interesting to look at.

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Black and white always give another type of feeling, right? How are you surviving in this dumped weather? The mosquitoes are killing it around here when we have sun lol. I know that you were active in Silvergoldstackers; not sure if you are following all the happenings. Buggedout is going to stop the delegation service, so I am managing to replace it. If you are still interested in the community, take a look at:

https://peakd.com/hive-136819/@bullionvault/new-curation-service-for-silver

Since you are still a member of the community, I thought that you would be interested about.

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Yeah I saw that post. Will sit on the sidelines for now. Thanks for stopping by.

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Totally understand bro! It was something weird that happened last time! But yeah we are here for you!

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Beautiful picture of that trail through the woods. I love those views! I'm impressed that you have a ranking all the way to number 35 of trails you have hiked, I've never made rankings of the one's I've hiked over the years. Although my favorites have always been the one's when I summited aa very tall mountain. I l think the tallest was 15,000 feet (4572 meters.) I wouldn't even try to do that these days, lol!

Let me know if you ever find out why it's called dog lake, it is peaceful looking though isn't it?

!BBH
!PIZZA

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I don't actually have an official top 50, although I should. Just figured this one was about a 35 (maybe even a 30..). In fact, I'm going to make a point of creating a top 50, that will by my homework!

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