While looking at your 2004 photographs of the Ansel Adams Wilderness Area I realized you almost took picture of the region where Steve Fosset crashed in 2007.
The future crash site is near the middle left-hand side of the photographs of "Banner Peak (12,945 feet) and Mt. Ritter (13,157 feet)." Just beyond a ridgeline above a small snowfield. The angle of the photograph doesn't show the actual slope that Fosset crashed into last year.
Looking at the photographs you get a sense of the beauty of the region, the ruggedness of these mountains, and an understanding of the difficulty of finding a small missing airplane within the various valleys and rocks.
I think Robert Heinlein touched upon a similar 'verse with the Tale of the adopted daughter section in Time Enough for Love novel.
This similarity is why I liked the Firefly series and will more than likely enjoy the movie.
While looking at your 2004 photographs of the Ansel Adams Wilderness Area I realized you almost took picture of the region where Steve Fosset crashed in 2007. The future crash site is near the middle left-hand side of the photographs of "Banner Peak (12,945 feet) and Mt. Ritter (13,157 feet)." Just beyond a ridgeline above a small snowfield. The angle of the photograph doesn't show the actual slope that Fosset crashed into last year. Looking at the photographs you get a sense of the beauty of the region, the ruggedness of these mountains, and an understanding of the difficulty of finding a small missing airplane within the various valleys and rocks.
I think Robert Heinlein touched upon a similar 'verse with the Tale of the adopted daughter section in Time Enough for Love novel. This similarity is why I liked the Firefly series and will more than likely enjoy the movie.