2pm: So I went and splashed out on my new Taylor guitar, a neat looking instrument & super excited I headed down Main Street on my way home, I wondered why the town seemed to be at a standstill with people looking up in the sky with cameras & binoculars. Soon it became apparent, helicopters were bombing the peak of Mount Rundle, loaded with the previous 48 hours of snow. The steep slopes overhang the thin ribbon of road that takes you up to Spray Lakes & I guess the avalanche risk was high. Pretty spectacular stuff & as I have my camera with me at all times I got a decent shot of the last avalanche coming down - albeit with the pharmacy in the frame!
Sunday, April 11, 2010
April 10th
2pm: So I went and splashed out on my new Taylor guitar, a neat looking instrument & super excited I headed down Main Street on my way home, I wondered why the town seemed to be at a standstill with people looking up in the sky with cameras & binoculars. Soon it became apparent, helicopters were bombing the peak of Mount Rundle, loaded with the previous 48 hours of snow. The steep slopes overhang the thin ribbon of road that takes you up to Spray Lakes & I guess the avalanche risk was high. Pretty spectacular stuff & as I have my camera with me at all times I got a decent shot of the last avalanche coming down - albeit with the pharmacy in the frame!
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