I was so excited last autumn when I drove up to Kluane National Park in Canada's Yukon Territory, having always wanted to visit this northern land after reading books about the Klondike Gold Rush. Now, here I was in one of its National Parks on a beautiful morning after a long day and night of driving from northern British Columbia. This first image in the Park, from the first viewpoint I found, was a four-frame panorama in a frustrating location because the trees obscured most of the view of the lake and mountains. I balanced on the tallest rock in the parking lot to get this angle.
I would later spend a few memorable days in Kluane, under sunlit cloud and Aurora Borealis, and I loved it as one of my favourite parts of the whole cross-Canada adventure, but can you believe that until now I had only processed one or two of the 3000 photos? Sometimes I save the best for later...