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Hiking > bryanlallen  > Nature > Roaring River Hike June 2007
A two-day 50-mile hike to condition myself and test techniques for a John Muir Trail hike in July. An interesting area I had never hiked in before.
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bryanlallen > Mountains to east along Great Western Divide; I believe one of these is Mount Brewer but am not sure. Note paucity of snow even at higher altitudes; the snowfall that winter had been barely above the minimum ever recorded.
bryanlallen > Sugarloaf from east side in late afternoon.
bryanlallen > The log I used to cross Sugarloaf Creek; I wasn't too eager to get my shoes wet by wading the stream as it was getting late in the day so I backtracked a ways to this log rather than using the trail crossing.
bryanlallen > Photo looking up Ferguson Creek while standing on a rock mid-stream; rocks were placed so that the crossing could be done without getting your feet wet, at least at this water level.
bryanlallen > Getting ready to break camp the following morning; my "Bristlecone-brown" Ray-Way quilt, which I was using for the first time on this trip, can be seen inside my Lunar Solo E. My camp here is along Roaring River about a mile northwest of the Roaring River summer-ranger station.
bryanlallen > Early-morning sunbeams on Roaring River, Kings Canyon National Park.
bryanlallen > Trail along the bottom of the Roaring River canyon. Very placid.
bryanlallen > Looking back to southeast towards the junction of Deadman and Cloud Canyons, with Great Western Divide on skyline.
bryanlallen > Sugarloaf creek, with crossing log I'd used the previous day in distance.
Mountains to east along Great Western Divide; I believe one of these is Mount Brewer but am not sure. Note paucity of snow even at higher altitudes; the snowfall that winter had been barely above the minimum ever recorded.
 > Mountains to east along Great Western Divide; I believe one of these is Mount Brewer but am not sure. Note paucity of snow even at higher altitudes; the snowfall that winter had been barely above the minimum ever recorded.
Mountains to east along Great Western Divide; I believe one of these is Mount Brewer but am not sure. Note paucity of snow even at higher altitudes; the snowfall that winter had been barely above the minimum ever recorded.
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