[1] Admittedly, winter is not my most prolific photography season.
Cold, darkness and unpredictable weather often get the better of my
psyche and I find myself making excuses or prioritizing office
work. However, once or twice a winter I do manage to gear up and
head someplace windswept and snowy with my camera. This winter
Chuck Porter, one of my oldest and best friends, and I spent a
couple days exploring the lonesome high desert in the Hart Mountain
Antelope Refuge. Back when we were more energetic Chuck and I spent
a lot of time climbing cliffs and mountains all over the western US
and spurring each other on to complete questionable feats of
endurance. Once we hiked the entire length of the Wild and Scenic
Rogue River Trail, all 40 plus miles, in a day. Another time we
climbed Mt. Shasta, Mt. McLoughlin and Mt. Thielsen in a 21 hour
push. These days we are happy just to get out and camp for a
weekend and do a little ski touring. Hart Mountain National
Antelope Refuge [2] is a national wildlife refuge on Hart Mountain
[3] in southeastern Oregon, which protects more than 422 square
miles and more than 300 species of wildlife, including pronghorn
antelope [4], bighorn sheep [5], mule deer [6], sage grouse [7],
and redband trout [8]. The refuge, created in 1936 as a range for
remnant herds of pronghorn antelope, spans habitats ranging from
high desert [9] to shallow playa lakes [10], and is among the
largest wildlife habitats containing no domestic livestock. Located
in a remote region of southeastern Oregon at an elevation over
6,000 feet, Hart Mountain is a wild and desolate place any time of
year. In winter, blanketed by snow, it becomes a quite and
seemingly endless surreal landscape. During our visit, Chuck and I
skied through a couple of different areas, both very small in the
total scale of the refuge. We talked about coming back one winter
and skiing all the way across, but we'll see if I ever get the
winter motivation to take that on. The two areas we explored on
this visit were the hot springs basin below Warner Peak and
Petroglyph Lake. Petroglyph Lake is sheltered on one side by
a low cliff band that houses several panels of Native American rock
art. Instead of going on at length about the skiing, sleeping in
the car, eating bad food and all the other standard tales from a
trip like this I'll just let the photos speak for themselves. You
can click on each image to see it larger and then hit the back
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align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Hart Mountain rising out
of the clouds above Hart Lake."] [11][/caption] [caption
id="attachment_866" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Old
building at park headquaters."] [12][/caption] [caption
id="attachment_867" align="aligncenter" width="207" caption="Winter
Landscape"] [13][/caption] [caption id="attachment_868"
align="aligncenter" width="207" caption="Rok Chuk"] [14][/caption]
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caption="Hotsprings basin black and white"] [15][/caption] [caption
id="attachment_869" align="aligncenter" width="207"
caption="Meandering hotsprings stream"] [16][/caption] [caption
id="attachment_871" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Skiing
toward Petroglyph Lake"] [17][/caption] [caption
id="attachment_872" align="aligncenter" width="300"
caption="Desolate and windswept"] [18][/caption] [caption
id="attachment_873" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Warner
Peak above the high desert plain"] [19][/caption] [caption
id="attachment_877" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Skiing
around Petroglyph Lake"] [20][/caption] [caption
id="attachment_874" align="aligncenter" width="300"
caption="Petroglyphs"] [21][/caption] [caption id="attachment_875"
align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Petroglyphs"]
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width="300" caption="Petroglyphs"] [23][/caption] [caption
id="attachment_879" align="aligncenter" width="207" caption="Wind
sculpted snow"] [24][/caption] [caption id="attachment_878"
align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Skiing in a snow shower"]
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[2] http://www.fws.gov/sheldonhartmtn/Hart/index.html [3]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hart_Mountain [4]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pronghorn [5]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bighorn_sheep [6]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mule_deer [7]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sage_grouse [8]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redband_trout [9]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_desert [10]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playa_lake [11]
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