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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Winter Camping and Activities :: Winter Camp - A Few Pics
 
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redoleary
12/21/2014 10:58AM
 
What a great trip,and beautiful photos! Thanks for sharing.
 
Buster
12/21/2014 01:20PM
 
Great Pics !!
 
SteveElms73
12/22/2014 08:52AM
 
It's a 24-70mm f2.8 lens shot at f2.8. The high ISO helps a bit too :)
 
SteveElms73
12/21/2014 10:33AM
 
Just thought I'd share a couple pics from a trip I just got back from. Albeit it's not the BW (it was Algonquin Park), the vibe is the same!

This is the hot tent my dad slept in.


Dad snores like crazy so I tried my luck under a tarp. It was my first time trying my new Feathered Friends sleeping bag and Thermarest Mondoking pad. So comfy!


We found a warming shelter and decided to cook up dinner one night in it to get out of the elements




We saw a bit of wildlife but not a ton. We saw 2 moose, 2 deeer, fox and a Pine Marten


What a great time of year to get out eh? Nothing quite like the solitude of a crisp, clear winter night...
 
mjax127
12/21/2014 10:03PM
 
Great photos keep them coming!
 
WhiteWolf
12/21/2014 10:24PM
 
Unreal. thats your -60F or -40F bag-- right?
Thanks for sharing.
 
builditbetter22
12/21/2014 10:31PM
 
Awesome photos, thanks
 
JJ396
12/22/2014 06:56AM
 
Thanks for the great photos!
 
Buster
12/21/2014 01:20PM
 
Great Pics !!
 
Minnesotian
12/21/2014 03:23PM
 

I enjoyed those pictures. Nice work.


How long of an exposure on that star trails picture?
 
SteveElms73
12/21/2014 03:37PM
 
Thanks guys! The star trails pics were about 150 thirty second exposures blended in Starstax (great program for that!).
 
Mocha
12/21/2014 07:21PM
 
love love love that little cabin!!! and the moose, and the stars...
 
SteveElms73
12/22/2014 08:21AM
 
Thanks guys! WhiteWolf yes thats the -60 Snowy Owl...love it!
 
Doughboy12
12/22/2014 08:47AM
 
Must be SUPER FAST glass for the night shot without the star trails?