The King is a photograph by Ray Mathis which was uploaded on December 12th, 2012.
The King
Last light of the day catches a huge Bristlecone Pine in the Ashdown Gorge Wilderness in Dixie National Forest near Cedar Breaks National Monument... more
by Ray Mathis
Title
The King
Artist
Ray Mathis
Medium
Photograph - 4x5
Description
Last light of the day catches a huge Bristlecone Pine in the Ashdown Gorge Wilderness in Dixie National Forest near Cedar Breaks National Monument in Utah.
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December 12th, 2012
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Comments (4)
Ray Mathis
It really is a beauty Chante. It's near the top of a steep climb in Twisted Forest, near Cedar Breaks NM and Brian Head Ski Resort. Elevation is about 10,000. About 100 yards to the right it drops off 1500-2000 feet straight down. It's always a little spooky out there because I usually am the only person and I know there are mountain lions in the area. When I stay to catch sunset, I have to walk out through a really dark stretch of forest, in the dark. But it's really a neat place. You can see all the other great trees in my Twisted Forest gallery at ray-mathis.pixels.com
Chante Moody
Oh Wow, this is a gorgeous tree. It looks like you can climb up to go to heaven and visit God.
Ray Mathis replied:
It really is a beaty Chante. It's near the top of a steep climb in Twisted Forest, near Cedar Breaks NM and Brian Head Ski Resort. Elevation is about 10,000. About 100 yards to the right it drops off 1500-2000 feet straight down. It's always a little spooky out there because I usually am the only person and I know there are mountain lions in the area. When I stay to catch sunset. I have to walk out through a really dark stretch of forest, in the dark. But it's really a neat place. You can see all the other great trees in my Twisted Forest gallery at ray-mathis.pixels.com
Mary Chris Hines
Congratulations on your sale!
Ray Mathis replied:
Thanks Mary. Sorry it took so long to reply. Was on the road. This bristlecone forest is one of my favorites. It's near Cedar Breaks National Monument in Utah