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  • The needles of deciduous larch trees turn gold in the fall, between Harts Pass and Grasshopper Pass, on the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, in the North Cascade Mountains, Okanogan National Forest, Washington, USA
    02GRA-03-34-Larch_Grasshopper-Pass.jpg
  • Sextet Ridge Glacier and larch trees in the fall at Bugaboo Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. The Bugaboos are a range in the Purcell Mountains, which are a subrange of the Columbia Mountains, which are west of the Rocky Mountain Trench. (Some USA maps label the “Percell Mountains” where their southern limit protrudes into the states of Idaho and Montana.) The igneous Bugaboo intrusion of 135 million years ago cooled into hard crystalline granite and was scraped into spires by glaciers eroding surrounding rock dating from 600 million to 1 billion years ago. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" book by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
    01CAN-12-31-Sextet-Ridge-glacier-lar...jpg
  • At the Enchantment Lakes, larch trees drop golden needles in late September under Little Annapurna in the Stuart Range, in Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area, near Leavenworth, Washington, USA.
    85ENC-07-09-Little-Annapurna_Enchant...jpg
  • At the Enchantment Lakes, larch trees drop golden needles in late September under Little Annapurna in the Stuart Range, in Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area, near Leavenworth, Washington, USA.
    85ENC-07-08-Little-Annapurna-Enchant...jpg
  • Grasshopper Pass, Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, Okanogan National Forest, North Cascades mountain range, Washington, USA. The needles of deciduous larch trees turn gold in the fall.
    02GRA-03-05-Grasshopper-Pass.jpg
  • Larch tree needles turn yellow in the first half of October on Blue Lake Trail #314, Okanagon National Forest, North Cascades Highway 20, Washington, USA. Cornice Peak rises at the head of Blue Lake.
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  • Larch tree needles turn yellow in the first half of October on Blue Lake Trail #314, Okanagon National Forest, North Cascades Highway 20, Washington, USA.
    0910BLU-038.jpg
  • Larch tree needles turn yellow in the first half of October on Blue Lake Trail #314, Okanagon National Forest, North Cascades Highway 20, Washington, USA.
    0910BLU-091.jpg
  • Larch tree needles turn yellow in the first half of October on Blue Lake Trail #314, Okanagon National Forest, North Cascades Highway 20, Washington, USA. Panorama stitched from 4 images.
    0910BLU-063-66pan_Blue-Lake.jpg
  • Larch tree needles turn yellow in the first half of October on Blue Lake Trail #314, Okanagon National Forest, North Cascades Highway 20, Washington, USA. Cornice Peak rises at the head of Blue Lake.
    0910BLU-046-p1.jpg
  • Larch tree needles turn yellow in the first half of October on Blue Lake Trail #314, Okanagon National Forest, North Cascades Highway 20, Washington, USA. Liberty Bell Mountain (left, 7790 feet), Early Winters Spires (right, 7807 feet). Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" book by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010. Panorama stitched from 8 overlapping images.
    0910BLU-194-201pan_Blue-Lake.jpg
  • Larch tree needles turn yellow in the first half of October on Blue Lake Trail #314, Okanagon National Forest, North Cascades Highway 20, Washington, USA. Liberty Bell Mountain (center left, 7790 feet), Early Winters Spires (center right, 7807 feet). Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" book by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010. Panorama stitched from 8 overlapping images.
    0910BLU-194-201pan_Blue-Lake.jpg
  • Larch tree needles turn yellow in the first half of October on Blue Lake Trail #314, Okanagon National Forest, North Cascades Highway 20, Washington, USA.  Panorama stitched from 6 images.
    0910BLU-067-72pan_Blue-Lake.jpg
  • Larch tree needles turn yellow in the first half of October on Blue Lake Trail #314, Okanagon National Forest, North Cascades Highway 20, Washington, USA. Cornice Peak rises at the head of Blue Lake. Published on a full page in a visitors guide by SagaCity Media, 2012.
    0910BLU-055.jpg
  • Larch tree needles turn yellow in the first half of October on Blue Lake Trail #314, Okanagon National Forest, North Cascades Highway 20, Washington, USA. Liberty Bell Mountain (center left, 7790 feet), Early Winters Spires (center right, 7807 feet). Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" book by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010. Panorama stitched from 8 overlapping images.
    0910BLU-194-201pan_Blue-Lake-2.jpg
  • At the Enchantment Lakes, larch trees drop golden needles in late September under Little Annapurna in the Stuart Range, in Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area, near Leavenworth, Washington, USA.
    87ENC-04-18-Little-Annapurna_larches.jpg
  • From the flanks of Carne Mountain, look into Glacier Peak Wilderness Area to see Buck Mountain (8573 feet). By hiking Carne Mountain in mid-October you can see beautiful golden larch tree fall needle colors at their peak. The Carne Mountain trail steadily ascends 3600 feet in 7 miles round trip. On October 28, 2006, we were about a week or two past the best larch needle colors. Carne Mountain is located north of Lake Wenatchee (a side trip from US Highway 2) in Wenatchee National Forest, where the Chiwawa River meets Phelps Creek.
    0610CAR_049-Buck-Mountain.jpg
  • From the flanks of Carne Mountain, look into Glacier Peak Wilderness Area to see Buck Mountain (8573 feet). By hiking Carne Mountain in mid-October you can see beautiful golden larch tree fall needle colors at their peak. The winding Carne Mountain trail steadily ascends 3600 feet in 7 miles round trip. On October 28, 2006, we were about a week or two past the best larch needle colors. Carne Mountain is located north of Lake Wenatchee (a side trip from US Highway 2) in Wenatchee National Forest, where the Chiwawa River meets Phelps Creek.
    0610CAR_028.jpg
  • From the flanks of Carne Mountain, look into Glacier Peak Wilderness Area to see Buck Mountain (8573 feet). By hiking Carne Mountain in mid-October you can see beautiful golden larch tree fall needle colors at their peak. The winding Carne Mountain trail steadily ascends 3600 feet in 7 miles round trip. On October 28, 2006, we were about a week or two past the best larch needle colors. Carne Mountain is located north of Lake Wenatchee (a side trip from US Highway 2) in Wenatchee National Forest, where the Chiwawa River meets Phelps Creek.
    0610CAR_027.jpg
  • From the flanks of Carne Mountain, look into Glacier Peak Wilderness Area to see Buck Mountain (8573 feet, left), Liberty Cap, Fortress Mountain (middle right), Chiwawa Mountain and Spider Gap, Washington, USA. In mid-October, view the beautiful golden larch fall colors at their peak. The Carne Mountain trail steadily ascends 3600 feet in 7 miles round trip. Carne Mountain is located north of Lake Wenatchee (a side trip from US Highway 2) in Wenatchee National Forest, where the Chiwawa River meets Phelps Creek. Panorama stitched from 6 images. Published 2009 on web site www.sustainabilityfoundation.com, Kirkland, Washington.
    0610CAR_052-57pan_Buck-Mt_Phelps-Rid...jpg
  • Sunset light hits the Rocky Mountains at Conrad Kain Hut, Bugaboo Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada. The Bugaboos are a range in the Purcell Mountains, which are a subrange of the Columbia Mountains, which are west of the Rocky Mountain Trench. (Some USA maps label the “Percell Mountains” where their southern limit protrudes into the states of Idaho and Montana.) The igneous Bugaboo intrusion of 135 million years ago cooled into hard crystalline granite and was scraped into spires by glaciers eroding surrounding rock dating from 600 million to 1 billion years ago.
    01CAN-13-07_Kain-Hut-Rockies-sunset.jpg
  • Conrad Kain Hut and Bugaboo Spire (10,420 feet). Bugaboo Provincial Park lies in the Purcell Mountain Range south of Golden, British Columbia, Canada. Published in the Irish Mountain Log, "The magazine for Walkers and Climbers in Ireland", Summer 2008.
    01CAN-15-27-Kain-Hut-spire.jpg
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