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Virginia Peak

26 - 29th August 2005
Hoover Lakes , Hoover Wilderness, CA
Dunderberg Peak
Hoover Lakes
Dunderberg Peak
Hoover Lakes valley
Grasses on pond
Hoover Lakes valley
Grasses on pond
Jono swimming in Summit Lake
East Lake and tree stump
Jono swimming in ice cold Summit Lake
East Lake and tree stump
Virginia Valley
Matterhorn Peak
Virginia Valley
Matterhorn Peak
Jono filtering water in Return Creek
North side of Virginia Peak from Stanton Peak
Jono filtering water in Return Creek
North side of Virginia Peak from Stanton Peak
Joel descending Statnton Peak
Joel descending Stanton Peak
Spot Joel on the top of Gray Butte!
Sunset on the Shepherd Crest
Rising sun on Grey Butte
Sunset on the Shepherd Crest
Rising sun on Gray Butte

Sun glare and icy lake

Reflections in lake on Virginia Peak
Ascending Virginia Peak
Reflections in lake on Virginia Peak
Spiky rocks on the shoulder of Virginia Peak
Jono on Virginia Peak outcrop
Spiky rocks on the shoulder of Virginia Peak
Jono on Virginia Peak outcrop
View from Virginia Peak towards Dunderberg and Camiaca Peaks
Jono and Stanton Peak from Virginia Peak
View from Virginia Peak towards Dunderberg and Camiaca Peaks
Green Lake from Virginia Pass
Green Lake from Virginia Pass
Monday brunch at The Miner's Shack in Sonora
Passing time on Potter's Porch in Miwok.......
......while our brakes are fixed at Mountain Mike's Mobile Mechanic!
The trip:

An exploration of the Hoover Wilderness off the northern tip of Yosemite. This was a great loop hike with gorgeous lakes, dramatic peaks and alpine meadows to ourselves. From the top of Virginia, Stanton and Camiaca Peaks we had sweeping views over Yosemite as far as Half Dome in the West and Mt Lyell and Mt Mclure in the very South. We were also only the third team to make it to the top of Virginia peak in 2005 - and this was already August!

The trip was made more exciting by the failure of our brakes near the bottom of Sonora pass on the return. Then 3 hrs waiting in the dark for a kamikaze tow to the tiny Sonoran town of Miwok. Incredibly, Mike's Mobile Mechanic was still up fixing cars at 10pm on a Sunday night. He didn't have the part handy - the master brake cylinder - and we had the pleasure of a Blair-Witchesque night's camp in the adjacent woods followed by a full day of sightseeing in Sonora, which is actually really nice, and plenty of time on Potter's Porch - the front of Miwok's only real store. Mike himself did a fantastic job fixing the car by the end of the day so he deserved the handsome tip. If you pass through Miwok say hi to him...

   

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