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AAI's November 2008 Photo Contest

- Vote below for your favorites! -



Photo #1: Mount Sefton at sunrise, Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand


by Blake Herrington, Bellingham, Washington



Photo #2: 'Shark's Breakfast' above the Pacific Ocean, New Zealand


by Blake Herrington, Bellingham, Washington



Photo #3: Morning clouds overwhelm the south flank of Illiniza Norte, Ecuador


by Matthew Jesperson, Orem, Utah



Photo #4: Sunrise on the summit of Cotopaxi, Ecuador


by Matthew Jesperson, Orem, Utah



Photo #5: A self-portrait painted on the mountainside, Washington Pass


by Maryanne Olson, Bellingham, Washington



Photo #6: Mount Shuksan and her twin, Washington


by Maryanne Olson, Bellingham, Washington



Photo #7: Morning reflection in the Kaweah Basin, High Sierra


by Steven Scherer, San Mateo, California



Photo #8: Climbing the Brenva Spur to Mont Blanc


by Martin Van Den Berghe, Victoria, British Columbia



Photo #9: Out of the mist, climbing the Middle Sister, Oregon


by David Wellcome, Battle Ground, Washington



Vote below for First, Second, and Third place by entering the photo number in the blanks.

Please vote only once.
Thank you!

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Enter the next Photo Contest!

Email your photos to climberspath@aai.cc for a chance
to win. Please include your full name, mailing address, and photo captions.

  • 1st Place: $100 gift certificate for trips or gear
  • 2nd Place: $75 gift certificate for trips or gear
  • 3rd Place: $50 gift certificate for trips or gear
  •       Directions/Rules:

    1. Only one win per contest is allowed per photographer.
    2. You can send multiple entries to each contest, but we will only choose two to enter in the contest.
    3. The act of submission constitutes your consent for AAI to publish your photo(s) online and in print.
    4. If you are selected as a winner, you will not be eligible for the next three newsletter photo contests.



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