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 Dome Peak from White Rock...
Dome Peak from White Rock Lakes on the Ptarmigan Traverse. August 8, 1988 (8/8/88).


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DeanStunning pic

Dean

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Another Mona Lisa. I love this photo.
Posted Dec 24, 2002 10:39 am

Dave KRe: Stunning pic

Dave K

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Me too!
Posted Dec 24, 2002 10:56 am

Bob BoltonRe: Stunning pic

Bob Bolton

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Thanks guys! It's a stunning place! I want to go back there sometime when the White Rock Lakes are melted out because I failed to get a reflection shot of Dome with any of them. :-)



Bob
Posted Dec 24, 2002 11:09 am

DeanRe: Stunning pic

Dean

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Sign me up
Posted Dec 24, 2002 11:15 am

Bob BoltonRe: Stunning pic

Bob Bolton

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You're in! I just don't know when. Would you like to do the Ptarmigan Traverse? That's probably the most enjoyable way to get there. I've wanted to do the entire extended route from Cascade Pass to Image Lake and out for years, but it's a big undertaking and it's hard to find 4-6 people who want to do it. The other way to get there is the way you went in - Downey/Bachelor creeks/Cub Lake. If I were going to the White Rock Lakes again I'd go up over Itswoot Ridge, climb Dome, then traverse the Dana Glacier from the Dana/Dome col west of the peak. Then on the return I'd want to go over Spire Col and see the view I missed when we did the Ptarmigan in 1988. We had a miserable day on the highest col of the Traverse - driving rain and fog, so I'd love to see that view someday. But I dread Bachelor Creek!! :-) -Bob
Posted Dec 24, 2002 3:47 pm

mrwsierraThis shot kicks.....

mrwsierra

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ass. Great work. Your pictures make me yearn to climb in the North Cascades.



Mark
Posted Feb 11, 2005 5:54 pm

Bob BoltonRe: This shot kicks.....

Bob Bolton

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Thanks Mark! Yeah, the North Cascades are awesome indeed. C'mon up! -Bob
Posted Feb 11, 2005 10:00 pm

Lee StammSuperb photo

Lee Stamm

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And so indicative of why we love our North Cascades. I've been admiring it in your web gallery for quite a while. Glad you added it to SP for all to enjoy.
Posted Feb 11, 2005 10:45 pm

Bob BoltonRe: Superb photo

Bob Bolton

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Thanks, from one NCs lover to another! -Bob
Posted Feb 12, 2005 12:55 am

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