Peak Y early in the morning.
Nearing summit of Peak Y.
Group on summit of Y, the first of many summits to come.
Looking back to Peak X from Y, which was the last peak of the day.
The class 3 summit boulder of Y.
Nearing summit of Zephyr.
Looking back to Y.
Dropping down to the Craig Creek drainage.
Ryan and Shep show how it's done on way up Payne Benchmark.
Pleasant bushwacking on the way to Payne Benchmark.
Shep enjoys a cool perch.
Nearing Shawnee, peak #5 of the day.
Group on Shawnee.
Sierra basks in the warm sun.
A smaller contingent heads for Platte.
Nearing summit of Platte.
This may have been the prime weekend for aspen colors.
Moses clouds. Are we on Mt Sinai?
Heading for Foster Benchmark and Blaine in the distance.
Looking back at Platte.
Blaine (right) and distance North Twin Cone (in saddle).
Leaving summit of unranked Blaine as weather builds.
Bob on his way to N. Twin Cone, the western end of our huge loop.
Aspens in the valley.
Time to get the heck off the summit!
S. Twin Cone from N. Twin Cone.
Dwight leaving S. Twin Cone after snow squall.
The rounded summit of Kenosha.
Depressing view over to Pk X (center) and X Prime (right), our last two summits of the day.
On the summit of Peak X at 9pm after a 14 peak day, my latest summit ever.
Some fall colors the morning after.