Trip Map
Summits Map
Thirty Mile Trailhead
Thirty Mile Trail, burned in 2001
Poplars & Ponderosa Pine in the margins of the burn.
Camp at Four Point Lake
Four Point Lake & Remmel
Remmel Sunrise
Larches framing crags below Remmel
Heading up the ridge to Remmel
Larches catching the morning sun
Looking down to Lake 7068
Ian & Eric on the ridge below Remmel
Eric & Ian on the ridge to Remmel
Approaching Remmel summit
Remmel Summit: Ian & Eric, with a view ahead to Remmel Creek, Amphitheater, Cathedral, Apex Pass
Matt on Remmel summit with Coleman Ridge behind
Smoldering center of the Andrews Creek fire
Center of the Andrews Creek Fire
North end of the Andrews Creek burn
The route ahead: Remmel Lake, Amphitheater, Cathedral
Looking down the approach ridge
Lake 7088 and neighbor
Departing Remmel
Four Point Lake from col on north side
Dropping down toward Remmel Creek
Remmel from the col north of Four Point Lake
Approaching Amphitheater summit
Stonehenge rocks on Amphitheater summit
Sunset on Amphitheater summit, with Remmel behind
Sunset on Amphiteahter, with Cathedral behind
Sunrise from Amphitheater Camp
Morning Frost 1
Morning Frost 2
Morning Frost 3
Remmel in Amphitheater Tarm
Remmel & Rocks in Amphitheater Tarn
Larch limbs and Amphitheater towers
Cathedral Lake & Peak 1
Cathedral Lake & Pass
Cathedral Lake & Peak 2
Trail past Cathedral Lake
Traversing below Cathedral
Ian the White
Cathedral summit area
The nortorious Cathedral step-across notch (at center top)
Amphitheater & Remmel from Cathedral
Cathedral Lake from Cathedral summit
Apex
Cathedral Summit: Matt, Cathedral lake, & Amphitheater
Cathedral Summit: Matt, Amphitheater, & Remmel
Cathedral summit group
Rappeling down a steep step descending Cathedral
Descending Cathedral
Why It's Called Cathedral 1
Why It's Called Cathedral 2
Why It's Called Cathedral 3
Why It's Called Cathedral 4
Why It's Called Cathedral 5
Diminishing larches ascending the slope of Apex
Cathedral from above Apex Pass
Amphitheater & Cathedral from Apex slope
Fir, larch, & spruce clustered high on Apex
Second highest larch on Apex, 8000 feet
Highest larch on apex, 8100 feet
Looking downslope to Apex Pass
Sunrise on Apex from Tungsten Mine
Tungsten Mine
Cooling off in the Chewack River
Really cooling off in the river.
25-Mile Fire Memorial