I was able to follow the line of people / tents about halfway up using this as a guide: http://www.abc-of-mountaineering.com/images/content-images/a... Then lost them. Amazing photo!
I identified people by their shadows.
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I was able to follow the line of people / tents about halfway up using this as a guide: http://www.abc-of-mountaineering.com/images/content-images/a... Then lost them. Amazing photo!
I identified people by their shadows.
Looks like there's a few on the icefall. Follow the line of garbage, then up and across the fall. The only hard part is dealing with the inverted mouse movement on the interface. Why would they do that???
I came to post that- about the mouse movement. It's absolutely driving me nuts. Makes no sense.
Nowadays it seems perfectly reasonable to imagine clicking and dragging the image around in order to pan -- I'm not confident that particular interaction would have even occurred to a lot of people a few years ago, though.
Looks like there's a few on the icefall. Follow the line of garbage, then up and across the fall. The only hard part is dealing with the inverted mouse movement on the interface. Why would they do that???
Wow this is captivating, but panning with the mouse on a desktop is so frustrating, the image movement is opposite what I expect! (browsing on a desktop, Windows/Chrome)
Looks like there's a few on the icefall. Follow the line of garbage, then up and across the fall. The only hard part is dealing with the inverted mouse movement on the interface. Why would they do that???
I came to post that- about the mouse movement. It's absolutely driving me nuts. Makes no sense.
Looks like there's a few on the icefall. Follow the line of garbage, then up and across the fall. The only hard part is dealing with the inverted mouse movement on the interface. Why would they do that???
I was able to follow the line of people / tents about halfway up using this as a guide: http://www.abc-of-mountaineering.com/images/content-images/a... Then lost them. Amazing photo!
I was able to follow them from base camp to the upper camps. It's easy, just zoom in and take five minutes of scrolling around! I identified people by their shadows.