Ingalls Lake

As you can see, there are lots of interesting sights to see before you ever get to the lake, especially in autumn when the larch trees turn bright yellow and the meadows are awash with ice, snow, and autumn colors.

Photos from 10/16/99

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Lupines withered by frost

Exposed roots from a bleached and twisted old snag

Larches encircling an alpine meadow

 

 

 

 

Larch and a wispy cloud

Larch
(and nothing else)

Larches with the 9500 ft. monolith of Mt. Stuart rising in the background

 

 

 

 

Stream draining a larch meadow

Frozen waterfall

Mt. Stuart reflected off of Ingalls Lake

 

Larches dotting rocks worn smooth by the grinding of an ancient glacier

 

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Last updated 11/17/99