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rjeBrewer t1_j5psmmg wrote

Was just there over Christmas... To get to the actual DB parking trailhead, you need a 4wd vehicle. Most of the ones I saw there were lifted jeeps fwiw.

You have at least 2 other options. You can park at the dry creek trailhead and walk up the chuck wagon trail or dry creek road. OR you can park at the mescal trailhead and walk that towards the DB trail. My wife and I chose the mescal trail and it was a great 1.5 mile addition! It had some great 360* views!

Check out Google maps of the DB trailhead and zoom out a touch, you will see all three trailheads.

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inafirul18 OP t1_j5p22yf wrote

Recently got inspired the other day watching some landscape channels like Worldscapes 4K on Roku. Thought I'd go through my camera roll and edit some landscape photos I took back on my hike and remembered this beautiful shot.

Decided it would be a great post to the subreddit!

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Chipotle42 OP t1_j5owqoy wrote

The Antarctic Sound is mostly famous for all the icebergs - they are sent north from the Weddell Gyre through the Sound. It was a real treat to be able to see them for myself. BTW, the bigger iceberg in this photo is very unusual for the Antarctic Sound area - most icebergs are much smaller (bergy-bits) or much bigger (tabular icebergs).

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