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‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Ansel Adams وWilderness Shadow Lake. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Ansel Adams وWilderness Shadow Lake. إظهار كافة الرسائل

الاثنين، 7 نوفمبر 2011

98 Kings Canyon National Park in August 19




Ansel Adams Wilderness


Shadow Lake, the Minarets, Mount Ritter, and Banner Peak

Banner Peak

Thousand Island Lake Outlet

Thousand Island Lake

Above Thousand Island Lake

Garnet Lake

Iceberg Lake from above

Iceberg Lake & the Minarets

Iceberg Lake Panorama

Lake Ediza

Shadow Lake
I took these pictures on a 5-day backpacking trip with Ed in the Ansel Adams Wilderness in August 1996.
Here is a map with our route highlighted. You can see where this area is on a larger map.
I also made a map with clickable arrows pointing in the direction of each photo. The tip of the arrow indicates where I was standing when I took the photo. Note that I added these arrows five years after the hike, so some of the locations may not be precise.
You may also want to check out the zoomable Topozone map of the same region.


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North Lake to South Lake via Lamarck Col

 

North Lake and Grass Lake
 

Upper and Lower Lamarck Lakes
 

Lamarck Col
 

Mount Darwin and Mount Mendel
 

Shooting Stars
 

Darwin Canyon
 

Darwin Bench
 

Evolution Lake
 

Evolution Lake
 

Below Sapphire Lake
 

Sapphire Lake
 

Above Sapphire Lake
 

Wanda Lake
 

Muir Pass
 

Muir Hut
 

Helen Lake
 

Le Conte Canyon (Little Pete Meadow)
 

Tiger Lily
 

The Black Divide
 

Lower Dusy Basin
 

Lower Dusy Basin
 

The Palisades
 

Lower Dusy Basin Lakes
 

Middle Dusy Basin
 

Upper Dusy Basin
 

Bishop Lake
 

Long Lake

I took these pictures on a 7-day backpacking trip with Ed in Kings Canyon National Park in August 1998.
Here is a map with our route highlighted. Note that the stretch from Lower Lamark Lake to Evolution Lake is cross-country, i.e. there is no trail. You can see where this area is on alarger map.
I also made a map with clickable arrows pointing in the direction of each photo. The tip of the arrow indicates where I was standing when I took the photo. Note that I added these arrows three years after the hike, so some of the locations may not be precise.