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 Judy arrives |
 Amelia prepares to board |
 Eoghan |
 Marla |
 Dyan |
 Dan |
 Eoghan |
 Judy and Zazie |
 Cecie |
 Jen |
 At this point I've climbed 2300 feet over almost 3 miles, just a couple more miles and another 400 feet to go |
 Bear scat, there was plenty of it around |
 The pass itself was only 500 feet above Sallie Keys lakes, a lush canyon w a well graded set of switchbacks |
 from Seldon Pass, looking north over Marie Lake, we camped on the east side of the lake |
 Geology series #1 - these are for my friend Dyan, who is a geologist and so that I can get the low down on these rocks from her |
 Miels on granite |
 Pam |
 She didn't seem to mind the pack at all and it certainly didn't slow her down when she chased chipmunks, marmots, etc. |
 Geology series #2 |
 Seven Gables Peak |
 Seven Gables again. I could not choose among these two images, so you get both of them |
 Wash ready to do in a zip lock bag with water carrier |
 There were many of these dry lake beds with reddish grasses |
 Miels was a great companion |
 We found a couple of small patches of snow on the north side of Seldon Pass |
 Geo series #3 |
 Geo #4 |
 Sunset from Lake Marie, looking towards the Mono Divide |
 A "10" site: shade, granite kitchen w sunken wash area, cooking ledge w windfree stash 'cupboard' and canine dishwasher! |
 panorama startng west of seldon pass |
 cool notch |
 I've got to ask Dyan about these hige bowls of erosion |
 more panorama |
 Saying goodbye to Marie Lake as I climb back over Seldon Pass |
 Miels cooling off as we come back down Seldon Pass |
 Upper Sallie Keys lake looking south, bye bye wilderness, I'll miss you! |
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