Skip to main content
  • Find Your Adventure
    • Hiking + Backpacking
    • Camping
    • Parks + Wilderness Areas
    • Special Destinations
    • Ocean Beaches + Shores
    • Canoeing, Kayaking + SUP (Flatwater)
    • Snowshoeing + Microspikes
    • Swimming Holes
    • Mountain Biking
    • Mountaineering
    • Backcountry Skiing + Splitboarding
    • Lodging
    • Hot Springs
    • Cross-country Skiing
    • Rafting + Kayaking (Whitewater)
    • Wildlife Viewing
  • Travel
    • Top Picks
    • Road Trips
    • Itineraries
  • Video
  • Articles
    • Stories
    • News + Events
    • Conservation + Nature
    • Tips, Tricks + How-to
    • Leave No Trace
  • Become a Contributor
Home
Sign In

Outdoor Project

The ultimate adventure guide

Corey Moffat
Photo Date: 
01/02/2016
Views from Glacier Point Road reach out to the Clark Ridge and beyond.
Corey Moffat
Photo Date: 
01/02/2016
Looking out over the Yosemite wilderness.
Benjamin Krause
Photo Date: 
05/25/2008
Spring corn in Edith Basin.
Benjamin Krause
Photo Date: 
02/14/2014
Touring up the west side of Edith Basin as the sun rises over the Tatoosh Range.
Benjamin Krause
Photo Date: 
02/14/2014
The west slopes of Edith Basin are low angle, making them a great option for beginners and when the avalanche danger is questionable.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
03/08/2015
Traversing Lassen's east-facing slopes with views of the Devastated Area to the north.
Reed Youngbar
Photo Date: 
03/08/2015
Fast GS turns in silky smooth corn.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
03/08/2015
Beginning the traverse around the lower east-facing slopes of Lassen.
Reed Youngbar
Photo Date: 
03/13/2014
March corn conditions make for fun skiing in the southwest chute.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
03/13/2014
Access to Mount Diller begins along the Lassen Park Road (Highway 89), unplowed and open to skiers and snowshoers in winter.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
03/14/2014
West Sulphur Creek bridge crossing in Lassen National Park.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
04/14/2012
Dropping off the Hump toward Heather Lake: Wolverton to Pear lake Ski Hut.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
03/01/2014
Pear Lake Ski Hut (advance reservations required).
Reed Youngbar
Photo Date: 
03/04/2014
Traversing below the Matterhorn in Winter Alta.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
03/04/2014
Views around Winter Alta.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
03/04/2014
During winter months skiers can shorten the distance into Winter Alta by staying at Pear Lake Ski Hut (advance reservations required).
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
03/08/2015
Steep sidwalls on Lassen Peak's Southesast Chutes give some of the terrain a surfy feel.
Jessica Beauchemin
Photo Date: 
12/14/2014
From Garfield Peak, Union Peak towers over the lowlands in the distance.
Jessica Beauchemin
Photo Date: 
12/14/2014
There are huge views from Garfield Peak across the meadows if the clouds are far away.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
08/17/2016
Lassen Peak's northeast face from the Devastated Area.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
03/07/2015
Descending Lassen's northeast aspect.
Reed Youngbar
Photo Date: 
03/12/2014
The view toward Pilot Pinnacle (8,886 ft) with Lassen Peak (10,457 ft) rising above.
Jessica Beauchemin
Photo Date: 
12/14/2014
The crater's rim juts out of the forest on the way to Garfield Peak. Mount Scott (8,934 ft) is in the distance.
Jessica Beauchemin
Photo Date: 
12/13/2014
The Rim Road is not plowed in the winter, making it a perfect snowshoe or ski trail.
Gerard Smith
Photo Date: 
11/29/2012
Beautiful winter views.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
03/04/2014
Pear Lake Ski Hut.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
03/04/2014
Pear Lake Ski Hut is a welcome sight following the steep 6-mile ski or snowshoe approach.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
02/06/2011
Last alpenglow on the Tatoosh as the sun sets. Tracks through Paradise Valley are evidence of many visitors.
Benjamin Krause
Photo Date: 
05/23/2009
Headlamps at Edith Creek Basin illuminate multiple routes on Mount Rainier (14,411 ft).
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
01/24/2014
View of Mount Rainier (14,411 ft) from Paradise Winter Campsite.
Reed Youngbar
Photo Date: 
03/07/2015
Escaping the tree line en route to Lassen's north ridge.
Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
11/25/2016
Forested sections are nothing short of magical.

Outdoor Project

About Us

We believe good things come from people spending time outside. It’s about more than standing on the mountain top. It’s about nourishment and learning. It’s about protecting what sustains us. It’s about building relationships with the outdoors and each other.
 
We are proud members of  
FOLLOW US
  • Find your adventure
    • Adventure Guides
    • Travel
    • Video
    • Articles
  • Connect
    • Contact Us
    • Our Community
    • Become a Contributor
    • onX Backcountry

Join free

Sign up to receive our newsletter packed with the best adventure guides, travel ideas, news, and articles.
We promise not to annoy you, but if you wish, you may unsubscribe at any time.
Outdoor Project may earn commission on products purchased through our links, which supports the work we do for our readers.
© 2024 Outdoor Project. All rights reserved.
Terms + Conditions Privacy Policy Site Map