Entering Yosemite -- The Hard Way
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North Peak From Steelhead Lake
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Saddlebag, Greenstone and Wasco Lakes
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Granite Blocks at the base of North Peak
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500 feet Above Conness Lake
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Mt. Conness, el. 12,590 feet
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Roosevelt Lake, Yosemite Park
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Campsite, Roosevelt Lake
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Outlet Stream at Roosevelt Lake
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400 feet Above Roosevelt Lake
- last edit: 21-May-2001
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Above Roosevelt Lake
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700 feet Above Roosevelt Lake
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900 feet Above Roosevelt Lake
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1,000+ feet Above Roosevelt Lake
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"Don't Be A Smart Pass"
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Upper McCabe Lake
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Saddlebag Lake from North Peak
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Greenstone and Saddlebag Lakes from North Peak
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Sierra Crest View into Yosemite Park
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Saddlebag Lake and the Conness Lakes Basin
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Mt. Conness and Its Glacier
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Uppermost Conness Lake
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Upper Conness Lake
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Lower Conness Lake
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Alpine Meadow Below North Peak
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Album Description:
A hike into Yosemite National Park over the Sierra Crest at 11,800' between Mt. Conness and North Peak.
Album Info:
Album Stats:
- Photos: 24
- Views: 81,599
- Downloads: 6,489
10 comments
I loved your album, sounds like a great trip! I did have a question for you though. At what point did you cross into Yosemite? I was planning on doing your trip, but can't find the place where you crossed the crest. Thanks, Baird White
said bairdwhite
Thank you for letting me view parts of Yosemite I would otherwise never see. Your photos are enchanting, they make me want to go back
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What a wonderful album. Beautiful photos, which show depth, besides beauty. And thanks for the captions with each one. It makes me feel like I've been on the hike also. Thanks for sharing your photos. Bob
said rmr2u
All the photos, are just heavenly,I wish I could have been there too.
said sunny
Gary, just strolling through the photos once again. Each visit brings new appreciation for the gifts we enjoy: freedom, Yosemite, health, and the will to tread the paths of the few.
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I love your pictures they make me long for summer to get here so I can get back up above 10,000 feet.
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What a fantastic, impressive adventure!
said marysunrose
Great reaily Great Pictures thanks for showing us,its worth the effort to get there and experience the smell,feel,touch,sound,et c WES http://community.webshots.com/user/wesley11
said wesley11
What more can I say, breathtaking. It must have been a wonderful experience.Thanks for sharing it with others.
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Absolutely beautiful work! I had fun viewing the marvelous kaliedescope of sceninc wonders your wonderful photography skills bring to life the intricate patterns and colors of natures bounty and magnificent beauty. Regretfully, the awesome power of standing out in nature and observing such majesty cannot be relayed though the greatest of ourcommunication skills. This will always remain a personal blessing to only the few adventerous souls who experience natures majesty on a one to one bases. Lucky you! Thank you for sharing your adventures both in story and by your absolutely wonderful photoggraphy.
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