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Switch-backs Poster
by Jon Emery
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Switch-backs poster by Jon Emery. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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During one of our first stops in Southern Utah, my friend and I hiked up 1200 vertical feet from the Zion Park valley floor, to a sandy island in the... more
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Artist's Description
During one of our first stops in Southern Utah, my friend and I hiked up 1200 vertical feet from the Zion Park valley floor, to a sandy island in the sky. After the brutal switchbacks, we found a nice campsite on a 50 ft wide ridge with a 1200 ft drop on one side and a 600 ft drop on the other. Unfortunately, our slumber was disturbed by a violent lightning storm and torrential downpour. What a crazy night in the sky!
About Jon Emery
Thanks for visiting Magic Lens Photography ~See the world through a different lens! Please visit our other shops for updates and great prices on prints! www.facebook.com/MagicLensbyJonEmery www.etsy.com/shop/magiclensphoto From my old back yard in Missouri, to road trips, to Peace Corps service, and everything in between, my curiosity has taken me to many corners of the world. I hold cultural exploration in the highest regard and have a passion for the camera that equals my love of discovery. It all began with my dads help and his old Pentax K1000. After many years behind the lens, a Bachelor's degree in photographic fine art, and endless support from my incredible family, my passion grows stronger each day. Everywhere I go, I...
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Joe Jake Pratt
Great shot. I quit climbing after we nearly died on the Alpspitze forty years ago
Jon Emery replied:
I'm not really into proper climbing, just trails that occasionally have some pretty steep switchbacks. I imagine being up there on a rock face would be pretty intense without a trail under my feet!!