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Reed Youngbar
Skinning up the base of the south face.
Jessica Hart
Skinning toward the south ridge, which is a good ascent option.
Jessica Hart
Boot packing up the south ridge.
Jessica Hart
Old-growth Sierra junipers are estimated to be over 1,000 years old in the area.
Jessica Hart
Skinning across the summit ridge.
Jessica Hart
Headed toward the summit.
Jessica Hart
Ejoying the views of Lake Tahoe from the summit.
Reed Youngbar
The north bowls with the Crystal Range in the backround.
Jessica Hart
Looking into the north-facing bowls.
Jessica Hart
Hikking the ridge above Cup Lake.
Reed Youngbar
Dropping into Cup Lake.
Jessica Hart
Steep turns above cup lake.
Jessica Hart
Dropping in above Cup Lake.
Jessica Hart
Taking a break after riding into Cup Lake.
Jessica Hart
Hiking out of Cup Lake to the south face.
Jessica Hart
Hiking toward the south face with Sierra at Tahoe Ski Resort in the backround.
Jessica Hart
Fast turns on great corn make the south face very fun in the spring.
Reed Youngbar
Descending the south face.
Reed Youngbar
Descending the south face.
Jessica Hart
Headed toward Highway 50.
Reed Youngbar
The south face of Mount Ralston.

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