A view of the glacier stream that flows into the lake by our campsite as I start the hike. The area turn out to really scenic.
Hiking up the switchbacks. The switchbacks were easier to hike up than I thought they were going to be. I was glad since I wasn't feeling very well.
Looking back down at camp (arrow) from the top of the switchbacks. I can also see Craig and Brent below. They started hiking about an hour and a half after me.
Zoomed in on Craig and Brent about 1,000 feet below as they approach the start of the switchbacks.
When I got to the pass at 12,000 feet, found Sooz and Cori taking a break in a rock shelter. The wind was blowing hard at the pass.
Cori and Sooz with the 13,000 foot peak that we have to hike over. We left the trail here to climb up the east slope.
From the east slope I got a good view of the switchbacks we hiked up.
From the peak we can see some of the B-24's wreckage on the slope above the glacier. It's to far away to tell what's there, but we found it.
We got a great view of Mono Lake.
Cori, me and Sooz on top of the 13,000 foot peak.
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