Jim Collier > Quite a bit of snow.  This was a side road off hwy 80 not too far from Blue Canyon, CA, which is often listed as the snowiest city in the US--averaging 240 inches of snow per year, almost twice as much as second place Marquette, MI (depending on which list you go by).
Jim Collier > Mt. St. Helens panorama.Original resolution is 4,918 x 1,557 (7 megapixel).  Print resolution for this particular shot is a tad smaller, 4,672 x 1,479 (6.9 megapixels); like all shots, this prints without the copyright notice.Stitched with panotools, autopano, and PTAssembler from 6 (fairly low-res individual) photos.
Jim Collier > This was somewhere around the top of the pass.  Crazy snow at least for October.  This pass closes every winter--I'd bet this was the last day it was open.
Jim Collier > Time-lapse of snow.
Jim Collier > More snow.
Jim Collier > Snow and cliffs.
Jim Collier > It was like this for a good hour or more, driving very slowly through Chinook and Cayuse passes.
Jim Collier > Hwy 410, climbing towards Chinook Pass.  It was snowing hard (much harder than it looks) and accumulating fast!
Jim Collier > Bottom of the hill.
Quite a bit of snow. This was a side road off hwy 80 not too far from Blue Canyon, CA, which is often listed as the snowiest city in the US--averaging 240 inches of snow per year, almost twice as much as second place Marquette, MI (depending on which list you go by).
Jim Collier > Quite a bit of snow.  This was a side road off hwy 80 not too far from Blue Canyon, CA, which is often listed as the snowiest city in the US--averaging 240 inches of snow per year, almost twice as much as second place Marquette, MI (depending on which list you go by).
Quite a bit of snow. This was a side road off hwy 80 not too far from Blue Canyon, CA, which is often listed as the snowiest city in the US--averaging 240 inches of snow per year, almost twice as much as second place Marquette, MI (depending on which list you go by).
See photo in original gallery.

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