#BackCountry

RuggyBearLARuggyBearLA
2025-06-22
RuggyBearLARuggyBearLA
2025-06-22
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2025-06-21
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2025-06-21
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2025-06-20
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2025-06-20

Mount Adams south climb. 12 miles, 6,700 ft. Peak at 12,276 ft. Spent a night at Lunch Counter. #PNW #backpacking #mountaineering #backcountry #skiing

Bootpacked up and skied down. Started Friday around 3pm at the south climb trailhead. Made it to Lunch Counter around 8pm and set up camp for the night. Started at 7:30am the next morning. Made it to Pikers Peak around 11:30am. Summited around 1pm. Made it back down to camp to pack up around 4pm and back down to the trailhead around 8pm.

View from the summit looking south. The snow covered terrain drops quickly below to a saddle between the summit and Pikers Peak. The terrain is completely covered in snow except for some rocky ridges that stick up. The sky is clear and light blue. Some clouds can be seen below to the left of frame. The terrain around the mountain is distant and dark.View from the top of Pikers Peak. A number of people can be seen climbing up the steep snow covered face carrying packs and gear including skis. Lunch Counter is visible below with islands of dark volcanic rock sticking up through the vast snowfield. In the distance, evergreen trees can be seen sticking up from the snow at lower elevation.View looking up at Pikers Peak from Lunch Counter. A couple of people are visible in the foreground. A large number of people are visible climbing up in the background. The sky is light blue and clear. The terrain is mostly covered with snow except for large patches of volcanic rock.Camp at Lunch Counter. Three tents are pitched close together in a clearing of a rocky area that extends from left of frame. The tents are orange, green, and white. The terrain drops towards the right of frame with Mount Hood visible far off in the distance. The sky is light blue and clear.
RuggyBearLARuggyBearLA
2025-06-19
RuggyBearLARuggyBearLA
2025-06-19
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2025-06-18
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2025-06-17
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2025-06-17
Joseph Quigleyquigs@pixelfed.social
2025-06-16
"This golf club has been to more national parks than most people. It was my uncle’s and I can’t even use it since I’m left handed! But by bringing this he’s coming along with me in a way."

-- Daniel

#StreetPortrait #Hiking #Backcountry #Camping #panasoniclumix #panasonicgx8 #PureMichigan #upmichigan #picturedrocks #michiganphotographer #michigan #golfclub
A man next to a stream carrying a camping backpack demonstrates a golf swing using a club that he uses as a hiking pole.A side profile of a man posing next to a stream carrying a camping backpack while leaning a golf club that he uses as a hiking pole.
RuggyBearLARuggyBearLA
2025-06-16
Alexander S. Kunzalexskunz@mas.to
2025-06-16

For #MountainMonday I have a photo of the western part of the San Ysidro Mountains, rising gently from chaparral-covered undulating hills in San Diego's back country near Ranchita. Photographed while hiking a section of the Pacific Crest Trail.

alexander-kunz.pixels.com/feat

#LandscapePhotography #SanDiego #Chaparral #BackCountry #Hiking #PacificCrestTrail #SouthernCalifornia

A landscape photo with an elevated view across rolling hills covered with low-growing shrubby vegetation and a mountain range rising from those hills towards a clear sky. The scene is illuminated by warm evening light.
RuggyBearLARuggyBearLA
2025-06-16
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2025-06-15
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2025-06-15
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2025-06-14
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2025-06-14

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