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The ultimate adventure guide

Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/13/2020
Golden leaves along Weatherford Trail.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/13/2020
The trail enters designated wilderness after about 2 miles.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/13/2020
Aspen leaves in mid October.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/13/2020
The trail is mostly in the forest, but hillside meadows give really great views.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/13/2020
Fall colors in the mountain forest, with desert on the horizon.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/13/2020
At the first saddle, with views of the Inner Basin and Humphreys Peak.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/13/2020
The trail crosses an avalanche chute on the north side of Fremont Peak.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/13/2020
Traversing the north side of Fremont Peak.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/13/2020
Spruce-fir forest in the subalpine zone.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/13/2020
Switchbacks on Agassiz Peak, getting above treeline.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/13/2020
An upward traverse on the east face of Agassiz.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/13/2020
Looking down toward the Inner Basin from high on the Weatherford Trail.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/13/2020
Volcanic rock formations on Weatherford Trail.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/13/2020
At Humphreys Saddle, where Weatherford Trail joins Humphreys Trail.

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