A nice shot giving a sense of size and depth.
A typical USFS Cabin that anyone can rent for about $35 a night.
The same cabin, it's just sticking out of the trees, in the skinniest part of land between the mudflats and the saltwater.
Basic shot of water, islands, and shoreline. Ignore the very inconsiderate rotor blade.
The entrance to a very nice bay, which also has a Forest Service cabin. The land across the water is Alaska mainland. Canada is just beyond the mountains.
BTW, all pics were taken on my personal camera, during several routine patrols. No goverment money was spent just for the purpose of taking these pictures. Not a bad use of spare time though!
Here's a nice picture of the helo taken near Sitka Alaska.
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Brian
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Thanks for sharing your beautiful pictures.
That last photo belongs in National Geographic. I am very impressed!
Jason Brown
Thanks for the reminder! The last picture was not taken by me! It is a very good picture though. That's why I threw it in there, after I mentioned that I took all the pictures.
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Brian
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Good Hunting & Hunt Safe,
David
Seeing the 'copter and Mt. Edgecumbe reminds me of a good 'ole Sitka story. Supposedly the truth too. A guy rented a 'copter and took a bunch of old tires into the cauldron at the summit. He set the tires on fire, creating a bunch of black smoke. The town of Sitka through she was gonna blow!! Great April fools day joke. You may want to verify that this is not an Urban Legend, but I do believe it's true.
Is the A-Frame cabin on Kook Lake by any chance?
Lars G - The Edgecumbe story is true. A character from Juneau named Harvey Hildre(and friends) pull that stunt many years ago. Picture on the front page of the Juneau Empire at the time.
That cabin is the "Devils Elbow" cabin located in Rocky Pass south of Kake. The picture showing the cabin and Pass was taken looking north.
The other bay, with the mainland across the water is Portage Bay, just north of Petersburg. That's Fredrick Sound between the bay and the mountains. There's a Forest Service cabin on the spit of land (left side) which forms the entrance to the bay.
While I'm not too concerned about the cost ($14-$18 million) those helos sure are maintenance intensive! I miss the old Hueys I worked on in the Army.
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Brian
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