January 20, 2019

Jeremy Likness
Lyman Lake, WA, USA
Lyman Lake, WA, USA
08/16/2023
03:00 am
03:00 am
Sony Alpha 6300
12mm f/2 Samyang lens
6" with 1000 ISO
PixInsight
It took 12 miles, including a mile segment with an elevation gain of 4,500' to ascend Spider Glacier and cross the pass of Spider Gap, a long scree scramble down to Lyman Lake over loose rocks and ice, and a few mild twists and turns of the trail next to the glacier-fed creek to find the campsite. The Milky Way was swinging into full view when the last vestiges of twilight faded away.
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January 20, 2019
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