Mount Olympus above flower meadows on High Divide. |
For where I wanted to photograph on High Divide, Seven Lakes Basin was not optimum. But it beat descending with headlamp back to the car after evening photography!
I got an early 7:00 am start on the trail, after driving over from the Seattle area. The ascent went pretty quickly, and is incredibly scenic once above Deer Lake as one climbs and traverses through parkland meadows. Flowers were incredible, especially once gaining the ridge and traversing to the Seven Lakes Basin junction.
Lunch Lake in Seven Lakes Basin. |
I spent most of the afternoon relaxing and enjoying the sun. Around dinner time, I gathered my camera gear and headed up to the divide via the shortcut trail.
It was about 2 miles to my favorite flower meadow, pretty much overlooking Heart Lake. It would be a headlamp jaunt back to camp and I was prepared.
The evening was enjoyable as I watch the sun set, casting pink alpenglow on the mountain. Of course, this is followed with the Belt of Venus and the earth's shadow taking over the sky before the stars begin to appear.
Mount Olympus above flower meadows on High Divide. |
Then it was a late dinner and bed, with an everlasting grin on my face from another fantastic evening experience.
You can view more of my images from Olympic NP in my Olympic Gallery.
As always, thanks for looking! Hope to see you on the trails!
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