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Toward Muir 3 * Finally some trail without huge rocks! Oh wait, I was wrong... * 488 x 650 * (158KB)
Toward Muir 4 * Alpine Meadow below Muir Pass * 488 x 650 * (154KB)
Wildflowers * There were dozens of different alpine wildflowers in bloom. * 866 x 650 * (195KB)
Muir Pass Ahead * Muir Pass in the distance * 488 x 650 * (150KB)
Almost There * The ascent to Muir Pass.  The lightning wasn't far behind us! * 866 x 650 * (206KB)
  Toward Muir 3  
  Toward Muir 4  
  Wildflowers  
  Muir Pass Ahead  
  Almost There  
Muir Hut * Rich & John at the Muir Hut atop Muir Pass.  Built by the Sierra Club in the 1930s as a hiker's shelter. * 866 x 650 * (173KB)
Lost Sheep * A trail sheep, working its way north.  He hoped to make the entire JMT round trip in one season. * 866 x 650 * (107KB)
Wanda Lake * The north side of Muir Pass reminded me of another planet... * 886 x 650 * (215KB)
Camp 6 * Mt Huxley (13,086) behind Sapphire Lake at Camp 6 * 866 x 650 * (156KB)
Sapphire Lake * Mountains south of Sapphire Lake, our Camp 6. * 917 x 650 * (182KB)
  Muir Hut  
  Lost Sheep  
  Wanda Lake  
  Camp 6  
  Sapphire Lake  
Mt Huxley * Mt Huxley (13,086 ft) after a dramatic afternoon hail storm. * 813 x 650 * (163KB)
Sapphire Lake 2 * A dramatic sunset above Sapphire Lake.  Our camp is at the lake, several hunbdred feet below here. * 866 x 650 * (173KB)
Mt Spencer * Mt. Spencer (12,437 ft) and the ridges leading to Mt. Darwin (13,831 ft) * 906 x 650 * (109KB)
Mt Spencer 2 * Mt. Spencer (12,437 ft) and the ridges leading to Mt. Darwin (13,831 ft) * 866 x 650 * (120KB)
Near Mt Darwin * The ridgeline below Mt Darwin. * 866 x 650 * (97KB)
  Mt Huxley  
  Sapphire Lake 2  
  Mt Spencer  
  Mt Spencer 2  
  Near Mt Darwin  
Album last updated on 8/25/04 5:30 PM
Rich Shelton - July 2004