After an incredibly dry winter, it was so refreshing to finally get some snow in mid January. This storm brought in some fog, which is pretty rare for Salt Lake City. I hiked the Bonneville Shoreline Trail to capture some portraits of these stark trees in the conditions that I had been waiting nearly 2 years for. I don’t know what species they are, but they remind me of bristlecone pines: growing roots in the harshest conditions on the steepest slopes, and thriving to grow into beautiful shapes.
Climbing through the fog
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Anne
3 Feb 2021I love the way that you captured these trees. I have seen them while hiking, but never like this. Beautiful!
willwhuff
10 Feb 2021Thank you, Anne!