Idaho Exposure

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

Most viewed
IMG_9539.JPG
IMG_9539.JPG2 views
IMG_5860.JPG
IMG_5860.JPG2 viewsCamiaca Peak rises above Summit Lake.
IMG_5859.JPG
IMG_5859.JPG2 viewsSummit Lake on Sierra crest. Green Lake Trail junction hidden from view on right.
IMG_5862.JPG
IMG_5862.JPG2 viewsThe surface of Summit Lake was still half frozen.
IMG_5869.JPG
IMG_5869.JPG2 views
IMG_5921.JPG
IMG_5921.JPG2 viewsThe adjacent Glen Aulin High Sierra camp just north of the falls was still not open to commercial packers due to snow. Nonetheless, it was already crowded with backpackers hurriedly claiming the nicer remaining numbered spots when we arrived the evening before-- a far cry from the solitude we experienced most of our hike.
IMG_5920.JPG
IMG_5920.JPG2 viewsGlen Aulin Falls is actually the bottom of White Cascade.
IMG_5925.JPG
IMG_5925.JPG2 views
IMG_5930.JPG
IMG_5930.JPG2 viewsPride of the Mountains (Penstemon newberryi) growing adjacent to Tuolumne Falls.
IMG_5961.JPG
IMG_5961.JPG2 viewsAround 1060' in the Gaylor Lakes basin looking southwest toward Lyell Canyon.
IMG_6085.JPG
IMG_6085.JPG2 viewsThe route climbs north to a saddle on the east ridge of Mount Conness overlooking a steep droppoff to Greenstone Lake.
IMG_6116.JPG
IMG_6116.JPG2 views
3052 files on 255 page(s) 197