Basically no hike to PDML central and really no hike to the habitat
from parking areas.

To get good shots of the wildlife habitat, I was using a 300mm and
could have used a longer lens for the cougar, bears and eagles.  Also
wide angles can be very useful.

-- 
Best regards,
Bruce


Friday, April 8, 2005, 5:55:33 PM, you wrote:

KW> Bill
KW> Is it much of a hike from where the vehicles park to where the pdml group
KW> congregate?
KW> I might need a sherpa!

KW> Kenneth Waller

KW> ----- Original Message -----
KW> From: "Bill Owens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
KW> To: <pentax-discuss@pdml.net>
KW> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 8:44 PM
KW> Subject: Re: GFM & PDML


>>
>>
>> > As a GFM attendee newby, I have the following  question?
>> > Is it usual for attendees to bring some or all their gear?
>> > What range of lenses are "normally shot" @ GFM?
>> > Are items for sale ok to bring?
>> >
>> > Kenneth Waller
>>
>> It depends on how much "all" is.  I usually have one or 2 SLR's and all of
>> my 5 or 6 lenses.  I find I use my 75-300 Tamron and Pentax M100 Macro a
>> lot, but if you're into scenics, you may want a wide angle.  Bring on your
>> for sale gear, some got sold last year.
>>
>> Bill
>>
>>



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