We try to go camping as often as we can, and do go to different places
when we have the time. For the most part though, we spend the majority of our time around Websters pass. There is a lot of history in that area,
and some great trails. The following pictures are from around there.
I will be adding more links of different places, but this is a good start.
The below pictures do not do the area justice, but it is the best medium that I have to share them.
This it a side view (from the kiddie trail) of part of the trail that is called Red Cone. I think that it is a fitting name.
This is the valley, trails, and a partial view of the switchbacks that lead up to the top of Webster's Pass. If the red rocks remind you of something, but you just can't put your finger on it, refer to the picture on the left.
The gang atop of Webster's Pass. With Red Cone looming in the background.
This is an avalanche run that was on the trail up to Webster's Pass. Kind of cool if you think about it, since this picture was taken at a point where god knows how many tons of snow came to rest.