In honor of the re-start of Talus Slopes, today's post will feature photos of talus slopes themselves! I consider myself somewhat of an expert on the subject. My other Eli friend, Eli Alford-Jones, can back me up.
Talus slopes are generally formed when rocks break off of a cliff face or mountain. The rocks tumble down the slope, coming to rest in a large pile of "talus." A majestic example:
Snow-covered talus:
(from Dru!'s flickr photostream)
Off-roadin' through the talus:
Endless talus slopes:
And finally, here is a photo of me, supporting an entire talus slope on my back while climbing Mt. Adams in Washington.
No beer for Eli Stickgold this week!
Welcome back to Talus Slopes.
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