Minerets Lake - Ansel Adams Wilderness - Northerrn California
This year we had camped right below the lake where we found a nice sheltered campsite that was away from a watercourse but not too far away...
Each morning we would eat at dawn and hustle up the last half mile to the top for the sunrise.This was part of the way around the lake heading for the unmapped approach to the ridge above Iceberg Lake to the north. I have not had a great yearning to go over that ridge as it is over 11,000 feet.
This is a 25 megapixel image made from a number of frames of Nikon D200 data.
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