TR: Ritter and Banner from Ediza Lake 4-6 July 2013

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TR: Ritter and Banner from Ediza Lake 4-6 July 2013

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Wow! Your pano's are beautiful. Thanks for taking the time to include the details and so many great pxts.
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Re: TR: Ritter and Banner from Ediza Lake 4-6 July 2013

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Here are more pictures for your viewing pleasure, courtesy of my lead climber. In addition to being virtually unstoppable on the mountain, he is also a talented photographer.

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Unexpected guest on my pack while breaking below Shadow Lake

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The Minarets and Ediza Lake

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Delicate flowers above Iceberg Lake, with Minarets in the background
(can someone enlighten me as to what they are?)


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Evening coming, view from top of Kehrlein Minaret (which he climbed the day we hiked in)

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Ritter and Banner shrouded in clouds, early morning on Day 2

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Team member on summit of Mt. Ritter

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Shot from base camp

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Ritter and Banner above Garnet Lake

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Somewhere between Garnet and Thousand Island Lakes

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Classic shot: Banner above Thousand Island Lake

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Lake Catherine with Ritter soaring above

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Contouring Ediza Lake to the south on the hike out
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Re: TR: Ritter and Banner from Ediza Lake 4-6 July 2013

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Great photos!

"Delicate flowers above Iceberg Lake, with Minarets in the background
(can someone enlighten me as to what they are?)"

They are Sierra primrose. Primula suffrutescens

Cheers.
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