Taboose Pass Backpack Photo Gallery
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Taboose Pass Backpack Photo Gallery
Hi everyone! Just found out about this great website so wanted to share a photojournal gallery I put together of a 5-day solo trek over the eastern Sierra's Taboose Pass I did in early August. If you've got the knees and stamina, it's a stupendous hike! Here are a few pics --
And if interested, the full trip gallery is here --
http://trailhiker.smugmug.com/gallery/1797901
Best Wishes,
Steve
And if interested, the full trip gallery is here --
http://trailhiker.smugmug.com/gallery/1797901
Best Wishes,
Steve
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Thanks for the welcome!
Should've been here long ago... The reflection and campsite pics were actually taken at the "lakelet" just before Bench Lake; personally I think it's a better spot to camp as it's less buggy, you have the place to yourself--and the Arrow Peak reflections are more impressive.
Steve
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Welcome to the forum!
Bench Lake is one of my favorites. We did it as a side trip after coming out of Lakes Basin (a section of the SHR), but didn't get to spend enough time there. The reflections of Arrow Peak are awesome!
I like the way your captions are next to the photos, and I can scroll down. I'm with webshots and would LOVE to switch to smugmug, but I have 7 accounts and no time to move them over.
Thanks for the photos!
Bench Lake is one of my favorites. We did it as a side trip after coming out of Lakes Basin (a section of the SHR), but didn't get to spend enough time there. The reflections of Arrow Peak are awesome!
I like the way your captions are next to the photos, and I can scroll down. I'm with webshots and would LOVE to switch to smugmug, but I have 7 accounts and no time to move them over.
Thanks for the photos!
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