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Volcano Camp

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Exploring volcanos in Japan. This is a frame from 2015. At the time I lost most shots from this multi day backcountry trip thanks to a corrupted memory card- shooting in cold temps with very low battery. After buying some software I was able to recover all the photos. Worth the expense I think! This was a place I had wanted to camp for a long time. After this night we continued over the far ridge and stayed in a mountain hut for another two nights, skiing in an area that felt completely removed from civilisation.

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Exploring volcanos in Japan. This is a frame from 2015. At the time I lost most shots from this multi day backcountry trip thanks to a corrupted memory card- shooting in cold temps with very low battery. After buying some software I was able to recover all the photos. Worth the expense I think! This was a place I had wanted to camp for a long time. After this night we continued over the far ridge and stayed in a mountain hut for another two nights, skiing in an area that felt completely removed from civilisation.

Exploring volcanos in Japan. This is a frame from 2015. At the time I lost most shots from this multi day backcountry trip thanks to a corrupted memory card- shooting in cold temps with very low battery. After buying some software I was able to recover all the photos. Worth the expense I think! This was a place I had wanted to camp for a long time. After this night we continued over the far ridge and stayed in a mountain hut for another two nights, skiing in an area that felt completely removed from civilisation.