Idaho Exposure

Hiking, Climbing, Backpacking, Snowshoeing, Backcountry Skiing. Photos by Thomas Oetzell; idahoexposure.com

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IMG_3231.JPG29 viewsMattingly Peak and the Sawtooth Crest rise above Alice Lake.Aug 14, 2013
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IMG_3211.JPG20 viewsThis was a nice place to stop for a snack and soak feet, as the most difficult section of the hike was behind us.Aug 14, 2013
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IMG_3229.JPG34 viewsOne of the nurses took our photo posing with Fred, and the other Llamas.Aug 14, 2013
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IMG_3216.JPG33 viewsA group of nurses who had packed into Alice Lake with Llamas invited us for a glass of wine and conversation.Aug 14, 2013
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IMG_3204.JPG20 viewsThe southerly of the Twin Lakes from the land bridge between them.Aug 14, 2013
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IMG_3199.JPG22 viewsLooking back at the notch we descended from Twin Lakes land bridge. The notch is the low point on the skyline, just left of center. There is a large outcrop up and left of the notch, above which is a distinct patch of blue sky.Aug 14, 2013
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IMG_3202.JPG20 viewsThe same view encompassing the entire ridge leading northeast to Snowyside Peak. It is evident that the route contours below the ridge top to the northeast, then east, before descending.Aug 14, 2013
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IMG_3203.JPG19 viewsWe worked our way down the benches about 1/3 the width of photo from the right edge. About 2/3 of the way down, it was easier to zigzag back to the south, and descend some ramps into the gully.Aug 14, 2013
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IMG_3198.JPG22 viewsAnother view of the Pettit Lake drainage from the notch.Aug 14, 2013
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IMG_3194.JPG24 viewsWe contoured north, northwest to the benches leading down to Twin Lakes, descending the ridge, behind which is seen the right one third of the northern of the Twin Lakes. The ridge becomes exposed in the lower section. We descended into the main drainage to the south, working back toward the notch. It might be easier to contour from the notch all the way to ridge which descends to the saddle between Twin Lakes and Toxaway Lake, then descend using the trail, bypassing Twin Lakes completely.Aug 14, 2013
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IMG_3197.JPG23 viewsAnimal hair rubbed off on a pine at the top of the notch. We were not the only ones who used this route!Aug 14, 2013
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IMG_3192.JPG24 viewsWide view of the entire Pettit Lake drainage from the notch.Aug 14, 2013
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