Mountain_Shots Posted July 12, 2007 Author Posted July 12, 2007 Here's a few more shots I took of Mike on the Knife Edge Ridge. The bulk of the elevation is finished when topping out on the glacier. The heavy breathing Isn't so much from elevation gain as from exposure. Quote
dross Posted September 21, 2007 Posted September 21, 2007 I was backpacking in this area in early July and came across those butterflies you mentioned. It was very surreal to to see thousands of butterflies swarming over the ridgeline. Approach was via the PCT to the south of Jeff State Park. We camped out on Park Ridge at about 7,500, looking down on the park and facing the north face of Mt Jefferson. The next morning glissaded down into the park proper and tromped around the lakes. After climbing back up to Park Ridge and having lunch, the butterflies were in full force. This was at 7,200. One of the threads mentioned mosquitos. Yep they were there, but not as prevalent if you camped on the ridge. That was the huge factor in not camping down in the soup (with the warm weather and melt-off). BTW - the sunsets were some of the best I have ever seen. You can see the full roll at http://www.flickr.com/photos/12597330@N03/sets/72157601841759431/with/1312328275/ Quote
Chad_A Posted September 22, 2007 Posted September 22, 2007 (edited) I haven't been on that part of Jefferson, but that pic sure doesn't look like Oregon "alpine" rock (and that's a good thing)... Oh, don't worry, there's some tippy boulders up there that make it feel like Oregon "alpine" rock...and it ain't such a good thing. Nice pics, thanks for the report! I really like that route. Edited September 22, 2007 by Chad_A Quote
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