Martin Bravenboer: Another dark visit of the Necklace Valley trailhead
Martin Bravenboer: The railing of the bridge across the East Fork Foss is now close to useless
Martin Bravenboer: First morning sun at the Necklace Valley cabin
Martin Bravenboer: The Necklace Valley currently has some nice beargrass
Martin Bravenboer: View of the La Bohn Gap at the end of the Necklace Valley
Martin Bravenboer: The waterfall route to the lowest La Bohn lake is snow-free
Martin Bravenboer: Higher view of the remaining snow at the La Bohn Gap
Martin Bravenboer: La Bohn Peak and steep snow of the La Bohn Gap
Martin Bravenboer: Outlet of the lowest elevation La Bohn Lake
Martin Bravenboer: Slabs at the La Bohn Lakes
Martin Bravenboer: Slabs at the La Bohn Lakes
Martin Bravenboer: The highest La Bohn Lake was frozen over. Seems like interesting physics: I didn't think the air temperature got below freezing during the night.
Martin Bravenboer: The highest and biggest La Bohn Lake
Martin Bravenboer: La Bohn Lakes
Martin Bravenboer: Chain Lakes
Martin Bravenboer: Chain Lakes
Martin Bravenboer: Chain Lakes
Martin Bravenboer: Slabs at Chain Lakes
Martin Bravenboer: Slabs at Chain Lakes, hiker for scale
Martin Bravenboer: One of the partially melted Chain Lakes
Martin Bravenboer: The biggest Chain Lakes close to the cabin
Martin Bravenboer: Looking down the upper Middle Fork Snoqualmie drainage from Chain Lakes. This is one of my favorite views in Washington!
Martin Bravenboer: Looking at our route from Chain Lakes to Tank Lakes
Martin Bravenboer: Admiring the gorgeous views of Summit Chief, Chimney Rock and Overcoat from the traverse to Tank Lakes
Martin Bravenboer: Lake Williams
Martin Bravenboer: Lake Williams
Martin Bravenboer: Mt Daniel through the gap indicated on the topo map as La Bohn Gap (it is not)
Martin Bravenboer: Bears Breast looking fabulous
Martin Bravenboer: Beautiful slabs closer to Tank Lakes, with a view of Mt Daniel and Bears Breast
Martin Bravenboer: Panorama of the ridge from Hinman to Bears Breast