Congrats to Randokitty for getting her first Black Diamond catalog shot!
(S10 Lighting and Trekking…inside cover.) I can’t believe she beat me to it.
Sorry…my scanner is not very good.
My only saving grace is that it wasn’t one of the ski catalogs…or else I’d never live it down. For the record, my favorite BD headlamp is the Spot (with a 1 watt focused beam LED and three proximity lighting LED’s) and I like the Alpine Carbon Cork trekking poles (with cork and choke-up grips, and three carbon sections…and of course FlickLoc).
Pride yourself not to appear on dead tree. Catalogs are so nineteenhundreds …
Still rocks to be in one, i guess 🙂
meh…technically i guess i’d call this a brochure…not a catalog.
Thanks for the props! No comments yet about the ‘trick’ photo, though… 😉
Well then let me be the first…
Maybe publishers and marketers got bored with standard Teton shots so started publishing reverse images. Dave Gonzales posted something about it on the Snaz last year, about a reverse image of the Tetons on his dog food I believe. In my nerdier moments I have dreamed about a mirrored-image version of the Tetons, where the Ellingwood Couloir faces north and the Northeast Faces of Owen would get the southern sun resulting in a great corn run. Oh, the Skillet would be west facing so we wouldn’t have to get up so early to climb/ski it. If only…
Well scratch the west facing comment. Guess I need to refamiliarize myself with how mirrors work.
ed…very good observation…you have a keen eye!! yes…that falling ice glacier shot is reversed…as you can tell by the orientation of leigh lake.
Impressive, Ed!
I got that too Ed. Took me a minute…I knew it was The Tetons yet…