An August Ascent of Mt. Sill by Dave Wyman
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It had been 30+ years since my last visit to the Palisade Glacier and the craggy, ancient Mount Sill, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. The photographs in this gallery were made just a week later. Having failed the previous seven days in a try to reach the summit of Sill, which stands 14,162 feet above sea level, I decided to make another attempt. I'm glad I gave myself a second chance, glad I didn't decide to wait another 30 years.


I had traveled to the mountain the previous week with good - and ancient and craggy - friends who, after our trip, needed to return to their normal lives. This trip, I would by chance meet a party of three accomplished mountaineers high on the mountain.


I traveled light, carrying in particular memories and some recent thoughts about my life. Certain objects, small enough to carry in a pocket, were heavy with meaning, representing my past, the moment in which I found myself, and what might come. Some of those objects stayed on top of the peak, others came back.


For climbing gear, I brought just my ice axe and crampons. My feet were shod in lightweight boots. I brought my lightweight sleeping bag and pad, not much in the way of spare clothes, minimal first-aid (three band-aids, four gauze pads, some tape, and Ibuprofen), a ground cloth, several energy bars and some beef jerky (OK, a pouch of freeze-dried Chocolate Cheesecake, too), a water bottle (but no cup or utensils), a headlamp and my iPod. I carried no stove, nor a tent. Complete weight of my pack was about 27 pounds. It would be, I told myself, a quick trip - in on a Tuesday afternoon, out by Wednesday evening.


Some of my gear was modern. I carried lightweight Kahtoola crampons, and wore lightweight 5.10 boots. Some of my gear was old, like my sleeping bag and my ice axe, both purchased well over three decades ago. I used my beloved backpack, the amazing, frameless "Jensen Pack," which, like the Kelty frame pack, is still available for those who love classic technology which will never become obsolete.


Camera gear: A Nikon DSLR, with a couple of extra batteries (I turned the LCD auto-review off to conserve power; one battery was more than sufficient). I took one lens, an f/2 35mm, offering a "normal" rather than telephoto or wide angle view. A zoom lens would have allowed more visual choices, but would have weighed more and I'd have spent time deciding on focal lengths and compositions. I've stitched a few photos for a wide angle look, and the lens has good close-focus capability. Did I meet the challenge of effectively using just one lens? I think so.


Above Sam Mack Meadow

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Reflection at Sam Mack Meadow

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Looking back toward my campsite

About ten minutes into the start of my hike toward the base of Mt. Sill, I looked back the way I'd come. My campsite was hidden somewhere in the trees. I left a few pounds of gear I wouldn't need for the climb behind, and used my backpack as my summit pack. With such a light pack, I made good time.
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Dawn in Reflection

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Dawn

Capture Date: Aug 8, 2007 06:12 AMViews: 97

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Starry view from my sleeping bag

For this photograph, I placed my camera between my legs, which were safely ensconced in my sleeping bag. I guessed at the direction I needed to point the lens - toward the Milky Way - and I made several photos. This is the one I like the best.
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Temple Crag at sunset

Camp was several minutes beyond this view of impressive Temple Crag - Jupiter was already out in the twilight sky.
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Lake filled with glacial sediments

A series of three lakes are filled with glacial till (the outflow of finely ground minerals).
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Mini-fall along the trail

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Aspens, about 9,000 feet

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Aspen Leaf

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Bigalow Sneezeweed

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Indain Paintbrush

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Wildflower

Capture Date: Aug 7, 2007 07:23 PMViews: 96

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