Pyramid Peak (12,866') in Little Lakes Valley
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Pyramid Peak (12,866') in Little Lakes Valley
Saturday, 9 June 2007
Pyramid Peak (12,866') in Little Lakes Valley
PHOTOS: http://snownymph.smugmug.com/gallery/2986060#162408959
A nice day trip that took us thru alpine lakes, boulder fields, snow, and some incredible views of the Sierra.
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Pyramid Peak (12,866') in Little Lakes Valley
PHOTOS: http://snownymph.smugmug.com/gallery/2986060#162408959
A nice day trip that took us thru alpine lakes, boulder fields, snow, and some incredible views of the Sierra.
edited to fix link
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SN - It's nice to see that your knee healed up in time for the weekend.
The scenery on that hike to Pyramid sure is beautiful. After checking out your pictures, I added Pyramid Peak to my list - I really would like to try Bear Creek Spire eventually too, but I know that one would be really tough for me.
The scenery on that hike to Pyramid sure is beautiful. After checking out your pictures, I added Pyramid Peak to my list - I really would like to try Bear Creek Spire eventually too, but I know that one would be really tough for me.
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Snowy, I got on to the Pyramid Peak album from your home page like you mentioned; beautiful pics! As I have been to the LLV area 4 times in snow-covered conditions, I resolve to make it out there in summer conditions this year as well!
I don't recall ever seeing a herd of dogs in the area. Is this a unique phenomena to the LLV area in summer?
I don't recall ever seeing a herd of dogs in the area. Is this a unique phenomena to the LLV area in summer?
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Lewis and Trekker, thanks for letting me know about the "wrong" link. I must've been tired this morning.
The Petroglyph album is still marked "private", so I have to figure out how to fix it.
still adding/editing the Petroglyph album and will finish next week. Leaving in 1-1/2 hrs for NV!
The Petroglyph album is still marked "private", so I have to figure out how to fix it.
still adding/editing the Petroglyph album and will finish next week. Leaving in 1-1/2 hrs for NV!
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