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Virtual Guidebook to the
High Sierra
From Tuolumne Meadows to Cottonwood Pass, California

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The Ritter Range and Garnet Lake.

Table of Contents
(listed from northwest to southeast)

Thousand Island Lake (4)
Agnew Pass and the High Trail (2)
Garnet, Shadow and Ediza Lakes (5)
Devils Postpile (4)
Reds Meadow and Rainbow Falls (4)
Little Lakes Valley (4)

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Complete Listing (see also the Fullscreen versions)
listed from northwest to southeast
Thousand Island Lake
Sunrise at Thousand Island Lake.
Evening at Thousand Island Lake.
Alpine meadows on the route from Thousand Island Lake to North Glacier Pass.
Lake Catherine from North Glacier Pass, at the foot of Mount Ritter and Banner Peak.
Agnew Pass and the High Trail
On the High Trail (PCT) above Badger Lakes, near Agnew Meadows.
Summit Lake, near Agnew Pass on the Pacific Crest Trail.
Garnet Lake, Shadow Lake, and Lake Ediza
Garnet Lake, looking west from the John Muir Trail.
The John Muir Trail bridge over the outlet of Garnet Lake.
A rocky outcrop above Shadow Creek.
Early morning reflection of the Minarets in Lake Ediza.
Looking west across Shadow Lake to the Ritter Range.
Devils Postpile
The view from Minaret Vista is dimmed by smoke from distant fires.
Soda Springs Meadow, Devils Postpile National Monument.
The glacially eroded top of the Devils Postpile.
At the bottom of the Devils Postpile.
Reds Meadow and Rainbow Falls
The Rainbow Fire of 1992, near Reds Meadow.
Reds Meadow Resort, on the John Muir Trail at Devils Postpile.
The viewpoint at the top of Rainbow Falls.
Rainbow Falls, on the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River.
Little Lakes Valley, Rock Creek
Eastern Brook Lake, just past the Rock Creek trailhead.
On a ridge above the Little Lakes Valley, Rock Creek.
Heart Lake, in the Little Lakes Valley.
On the shore of Hidden Lake, Little Lakes Valley.

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