RHH's photos with the keyword: shuksan
Mount Shuksan
Mount Shuksan and Curtis Glacier
Mount Shuksan
Lake Ann Evening
01 Mar 2009 |
|
|
Silhouettes
Mount Shuksan and Curtis Glacier
Last Light on Mount Shuksan
19 Mar 2009 |
|
|
Looking West from Lake Ann
19 Mar 2009 |
|
|
Curtis Glacier
19 Mar 2009 |
|
|
Autumn Afternoon near Mount Shuksan
01 Dec 2010 |
|
|
|
This was taken somewhat later in the day than the previous pictures, though the sun was still low enough to make shooting in this direction (east) difficult. The trail we were on is visible on the left along with some of the autumn color. Upper Bagley Lake is just visible at the bottom of the valley and Mount Shuksan can be seen in all its glory. More pictures and a description of our hike can be found here: ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2010/11/galena-chai...
Autumn Morning near Mount Shuksan.
28 Mar 2011 |
|
|
|
These pictures were taken on October 21 on a day hike from Bagley Lakes to Chain Lakes via the Galena-Chain Lakes trail. The next day the area was closed by snow, but the color was spectacular and the weather warm and sunny that day. This shot looks east from the trail toward Mount Shuksan and Shuksan Arm and captures a little, I think, of the glories of our mountains in the autumn.
More pictures from that hike can be found here: ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2010/11/galena-chai...
Mount Shuksan from the Baker River Trail
04 May 2012 |
|
|
In Explore May 4, 2012, #45.
Last Saturday's hike on the Baker River Trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie and North Cascades National Park produced few good views of the mountains, since the weather clouded over as we hiked. This was one of the only views we had of Mount Shuksan and even this was through the trees and was taken with a telephoto lens. Tomorrow we are snowshoeing up to Artist's Point and are hoping for some good views of Shuksan and Baker from there. We've never tried snowshoes before, so we are hoping it goes well. The round trip from the Mount Baker Ski Lodge to Artist's Point is 5.5 miles and we can follow the road up a good part of the way. The Artist's Point road is only open in the summer months, if at all (last summer it never opened because of the amount of snow we had the previous winter), but it is provides some fabulous views of Mount Shuksan to the east and Mount Baker to the west.
ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2012/04/baker-river...
Mount Shuksan
11 May 2012 |
|
|
|
Saturday, May 5th, my youngest brother was in town after working the previous week in Portland, and we, brother Tim, son Edward and myself, decided to go snowshoeing, something none of us had done before. We had been told that if you can walk you can snowshoe, and we found that to be true, and had a wonderful day, though the weather could have been better.
Artist's Point is at the end of the Mount Baker Highway and at over 5000 feet elevation provides wonderful views of the surrounding peaks, Mount Shuksan, Mount Baker, Coleman Pinnacle and Ptarmigan Ridge. The three mile road from the ski lodge below is closed during the winter, however, and Artist's Point is accessible only by skis or snowshoes or some very hard work afoot.
Mount Baker receives some of the greatest snowfall in the world and holds the world record for snowfall in a season, set in 1999 of 1140 inches (95 feet) / 2896 cm. This year there was well over 800 inches and last summer the road to Artist's Point was never opened because of heavy snow the previous winter. There was still over 20 feet of snow when we were there.
The total trip was about five and half miles with a little over 1000 feet gain in elevation. The only disappointment of the day was the weather which was mostly cloudy, allowing only occasional glimpses of the surrounding peaks. The only clear views we had were of Mount Shuksan from the lower ski lodge where we stopped on our way out, but even then the clouds were still rolling in.
This photo was taken at the top somewhere near Artist's point, though we could not tell exactly where the parking lot and bathrooms were, since they were completely buried. The view is of Mount Shuksan on the right, just visible through the clouds and Shuksan Arm on the left. We stayed at the top for about an hour hoping the weather would clear and taking time for a drink and a snack before heading down.
More pictures can be found here: ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2012/05/artists-poi...
Jump to top
RSS feed- RHH's latest photos with "shuksan" - Photos
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter