Photo's by Roger Zellmer and Linda Willingham of Lassen Volcanic National Park - August 2005
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The trail head is at 8,500' and the
peak is 10,500'. |
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Here is the trail up 5 miles one way.
Linda and I didn't feel up to the 2,000' elevation rise, so we decided on
an easier hike. |
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Here I am at the base getting ready to
wing a snowball at Linda. |
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Linda at one of the many lakes up here. |
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Some people were kayaking these
pristine lake |
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View of the majestic Lassen Peak. |
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We walked into this beautiful meadows
near King Creek.
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Some rocky debris left by one of the
non lava bearing eruptions. |
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King Creek winding through the meadows. |
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This is the trail we ended up hiking to
Bumpass Hell geothermal features. The lupine wild flowers were still blooming profusely. |
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A view of a pristine lake along
our hike. |
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Look at the lakes in the background.
Northern California is very beautiful place. I will visit this
National Park again some day. |
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Our last view of the peak. |