Misty Mountain Morning
The day started out strange. The weatherman was calling for freezing fog. I was almost to the top of the mountain and emergency vehicles had the road blocked. Not ice — somebody had tried to dodge a deer and went off the road. They must have gone way off. After I had backed up and found a place to turn around, I went back down the hill a little and parked at the trailhead to wait for the road to clear. That's when the second wrecker went by. I decided I'd walk up the mountain.
Did I mention the ice fog? It wasn't that cold — 33ºF/1Cº — but the wind was howling. And the trail is on the north side of the mountain. It's really dark at 5 AM. So I started out freezing but by the half-mile mark I was warming up and by the one-mile mark I was taking breaks just so I wouldn't sweat. There aren't a lot of pictures to take in a forest when it's dark.
Anyway, I got to the top and you couldn't see a 100 yards. Freezing fog was starting to turn the branches of the trees white but with the wind blowing so hard I couldn't get the shutter speed I needed to stop their motion. (I gave up after I noticed I was up to ISO 10,000 to get 1/60th of a second.)
That's when my friend (the walker) showed up and I decided to hike back down the hill with him to see if I could get warm again. We got to the bottom of the hill and I could see my truck when my friend piped up, "Look, there's steam coming off the creek." I was so close.
It turns out it wasn't that bad down on the creek. It was out of the wind. And the mist added a nice touch.
Cold Spring Creek just off the Bankhead Trail in Monte Sano State Park, Huntsville, Alabama.
Nikon D7200 — Nikon 18-300mm F6.3 ED VR
57mm
F8@1.6 seconds
Polarizer
ISO 100
(DOL_6887)
©Don Brown 2022
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