Hanging Canyon hike, part 2
Today, picking up where we left off yesterday, some images from the hike upwards from Jenny Lake to Hanging Canyon...
Joel and Ken take a breather:

The approach to the final lip of Hanging Canyon:

A view down over Jenny Lake and Jackson Hole:

Jenny Lake is dammed by an end moraine (which is characterized by pine trees growing on it here, making for a nice dark stripe around the lake).
We could also see across Jackson Hole to the Gros Ventre valley, where the Gros Ventre lanslide scar was readily visible:

...And lastly, the view to the north, over Jackson Lake (with String Lake in the middle distance):

More tomorrow about what we found once we got up into Hanging Canyon itself... (Hint: it's white and cold and fun to ski on...)
Joel and Ken take a breather:

The approach to the final lip of Hanging Canyon:

A view down over Jenny Lake and Jackson Hole:

Jenny Lake is dammed by an end moraine (which is characterized by pine trees growing on it here, making for a nice dark stripe around the lake).
We could also see across Jackson Hole to the Gros Ventre valley, where the Gros Ventre lanslide scar was readily visible:

...And lastly, the view to the north, over Jackson Lake (with String Lake in the middle distance):

More tomorrow about what we found once we got up into Hanging Canyon itself... (Hint: it's white and cold and fun to ski on...)
Labels: glacial landforms, mass wasting, national parks, nova, travel, wyoming


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