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360° panorama by Bill Landenberger. Click the image to open the interactive version.
This is another cutting along the old Richmond Vale Railway. This section is about one kilometre northwest of tunnel #2. The cutting features several specimens of Angophora costata (Smooth-barked Apple).
360° panorama by Bill Edwards. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Streaks of golden light flood Lake Stuart in the dawn of a new day. The dappled light of morning creates a shimmering visual sensation that instills a sense of both optimism and confidence in the adventure ahead. Lake Stuart rests at an elevation of 5,065 feet in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of Washington’s Cascade Mountains. The North Face of the mighty Mount Stuart is visible from the shoreline.
360° panorama by Bill Edwards. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Streaks of golden light flood Lake Stuart in the dawn of a new day. The dappled light of morning creates a shimmering visual sensation that instills a sense of both optimism and confidence in the adventure ahead. Lake Stuart rests at an elevation of 5,065 feet in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness of Washington’s Cascade Mountains. The North Face of the mighty Mount Stuart is visible from the shoreline.
360° panorama by Bill Edwards. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The mighty Mount Stuart is the second highest non-volcanic peak in Washington State at 9, 415 feet. This view showcases the fearsome silhouette of the North Ridge, a technical route on a classic rock spur that I climbed in my youth. As I gaze at it today, I find it sad to see the Stuart Glacier so diminished from its former glory. Yet, the magnificent peak is timeless. As Fred Beckey wrote in his Cascade Alpine Guide. “Without a rival as the crown peak in the Central Cascades of Washington, Mount Stuart has been pronounced the single greatest mass of (exposed) granite in the United States.”
360° panorama by Bill Edwards. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The mighty Mount Stuart is the second highest non-volcanic peak in Washington State at 9, 415 feet. This view showcases the fearsome silhouette of the North Ridge, a technical route on a classic rock spur that I climbed in my youth. As I gaze at it today, I find it sad to see the Stuart Glacier so diminished from its former glory. Yet, the magnificent peak is timeless. As Fred Beckey wrote in his Cascade Alpine Guide. “Without a rival as the crown peak in the Central Cascades of Washington, Mount Stuart has been pronounced the single greatest mass of (exposed) granite in the United States.”
360° panorama by Bill Edwards. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Dappled sunlight grazes our sleepy lakeside camp. The fallen gods of the forest keep us company. There is yet no activity, even though we should be up and moving. Tomorrow we will tackle the rugged unmaintained trail that journeys through a half mile of atrocious burn zone deadfall, crossing over, and under, 100 charred and spiky fallen trees. After that torture we will ascend the brushy climber’s trail, and navigate more deadfall, climbing over 1,200 vertical feet in 0.7 of a mile to arrive at Horseshoe Lake, a pristine alpine sanctuary that hosts clear blue waters and the gnarly, yet delicate, alpine larches.