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These photographs, scanned from prints, go back nineteen years to my first aerial photographs,
shot from a Cessna 172 flying over North Cascades National Park. Also included are a series of
airplane construction images as well as one of my first Mt. Baker photographs.
This photograph shows an area of glacial breakdown on the upper Deming Glacier, and was the reason for my
first connection with Dr. Kevin M. Scott at the USGS/Cascades Volcano Observatory in Vancouver, WA.
The first flight of my airplane was on July 18, 2001, from Concrete's airport.