20 Lakes Basin - Tioga Pass - California
We hiked up towards the tungstun mine and waterfall. I found this mellow outlet coming from a small lake above Steelhead Lake.I was immediately attracted to the line of the gently curved bank covered with lush grass leading to the weathered log and back to the falls from the high country.
This was the morning after the windstorm and I noticed that all the folks who had been camping on the rocks above this lake had taken shelter somewhere during the night. I saw the wind coming and got a fairly sheltered campsite and it was still an intense storm.
This small tributary flows out of the lake and into Steelhead right at the outlet falls into Shamrock Lake.
This is an 83 megapixel image made from a number of frames of Canon 5D Mark II data.
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