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This volcanic plateau is a favorite home site half way between Boise and Idaho City. The Robie Creek Campground is the end point of the annual half marathon called the Race to Robie Creek. You can view this Gigapan in the "Full Screen" mode for the highest quality (Click on the small box with the 4 arrows below t...
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This April 20, 2013 view shows the Robie Creek Campground and the side of the Mountain where the the Race To Robie Creek goes downhill and ends at the campground. The race starts in Boise on the other side of the divide. Below is a link to the "Race to Robie Creek" web site for a more detailed description about the...
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Tree Spring Mountain is North of OIa, Idaho. This view is close to Dodson Pass. During fall and spring this is a migration route for deer and elk who come from the higher elevations to the lower valleys west of Dodson Pass. The area is also used for cattle grazing and logging. This gigapan image is composed o...
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Tree Spring Mountain is North of OIa, Idaho. This view is close to Dodson Pass. During fall and spring this is a migration route for deer and elk who come from the higher elevations to the lower valleys west of Dodson Pass. The area is also used for cattle grazing and logging. The creek in the lower right sid...
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Please use the "Full Screen" option (box with 4 arrows near the "view all"button) for better quality. Note also that you can view this Gigapan in Google Earth by clicking on the Google Earth tab below the photo. The Land Trust of the Treasure Valley (LTTV) partnered with R.E.I. and many volunteers for a morning o...
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Please use the "Full Screen" option (box with 4 arrows near the "view all"button) for better quality. Note also that you can view this Gigapan in Google Earth by clicking on the Google Earth tab below the photo. The Land Trust of the Treasure Valley (LTTV) partnered with R.E.I. and many volunteers for a morning...
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The snake river at a rest station.
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I started this Gigapan in late aftenoon and the shadows were too dark in the bottom of thee original images. I cropped some of these shadow areas off and it works OK. I plan to go back earlier in the day to shoot this again to show more of the lakes and other features of this interesting area. I will also add a link...
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I had to set the Gigapan and camera to shoot between the railings of the Highway 21 Bridge and support one leg of the tripod with my foot. Now I wish I had taken the time to shoot an iPhone photo of this unusual setup. The view from the bridge shows the Boise River, the Barber Pool Conservation Area, the New York Ir...
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Mary Ann Williams Park is being constructed in the bottom center of this Gigapan. It started to rain as I was taking this experimental Gigapan and I almost stopped. I plan to go back to the same shooting location on a sunny day and shoot this again.
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