Travelogues
2008 Rocky Mountains Trip

Tuesday, September 16

 

Moonset at sunrise is always gorgeous in the Rockies. It's sometimes hard to judge what day will work best because of the towering peaks, but we hit this one just right. Although we had planned to photograph sunrise from Redfish Lake, we decided to try Little Redfish LakeGoogle Earth View as we drove in this morning. That turned out to be a very good choice. We parked the Explorer in a parking area right along the road and only had a short walk to reach the lakeshore. The lake was mirroring the peaks and the moon as it descended. We arrived early enough that we could shoot each stage of the sunrise as it painted the peaks. The biggest challenge was switching back and forth between the lenses to catch the entire scene, then the mid-range image of the moon setting over the mountains, and finally the long telephoto shot of the moon as it arched downward.

Little Redfish Lake Redfish Lake

 

Petit Lake Petit LakeGoogle Earth View was our second stop. Many of the best images I had found on the Internet were taken from the Petit Lake area. Petit Lake was still glassy when we arrived, but it was obvious that all the lakes and amazing images were taken much higher in the Sawtooths behind Petit Lake. Most hikers take the shuttle boat on Petit Lake to give them a 3 mile head start. Unfortunately, the shuttle boat doesn't run this late in the season. Alice and Saddleback Lakes were definitely beyond our reach this trip. Petit Lake was still nice, but it didn't compare with the scenery in the images of Alice Lake.

Altura Lake was up the third canyon that leads into the Sawtooths. It was the least impressive lake and didn't have the same high and wild feeling to it that the other lakes had. The shores were tree covered ridges and reflected in the lake, but there wasn't any sense of alpine ruggedness that Stanley and the Redfish Lakes had.

From Altura Lake, we continued up the highway to Galena Summit. From the summit overlook, we could look back north and see the entire valley stretched out before us. On the other side of the pass, the highway switchbacks down toward the town of Ketchum. After a few miles down the southern side of Galena Summit, we turned around and headed back to camp. It had been a very good morning of shooting.

Redfish Lake