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- The ranger cabin for Lake James. This is a ways above the lake. The cabin got a new roof and luckily wasn't damaged from winter storms. Nearby trees were not so lucky and dozens were blown down in a tangled mess.
- Van Horn Creek flows down a small waterfall into the meadow new the Lake James ranger cabin.
- Dozens of trees near the Lake James Ranger cabin were blown down in a tangled mess. The meadow near the cabin was covered in tree trunks and branches.
- Dozens of trees near the Lake James Ranger cabin were blown down in a tangled mess. The trail to the cabin was totally covered in tree trunks and branches.
- Climbing up from Lake James to Yellowstone Cliffs the trail passes by this little mountain valley on the Northern Loop Trail. This is near Windy Gap.
- Avalanche Lillies abound on the side trail to Natural Bridge in mid-July.
- Looking down at Lake James and the West Fork of the White River on the side trail to Natural Bridge.
- Natural Bridge with Lake Ethel in the background.
- Natural Bridge is a 200 foot wide stone arch. The top is about five feet wide. Some people climb out onto it, a foolhardy act in the backcountry, in my opinion.
- Mt. Rainier is the white mass in back of Sluiskin Mountain. A sloping field of avalanche lillies decorate the nearby hillside.
- Sluiskin Mountain looms across the valley of Van Horn Creek.
- A small meltwater pond reflects a bit of the Cresent Mountains near Windy Gap on the Northern Loop Trail.
- Snow on the Northern Loop trail near Windy Gap. The trail drops down and soon enters the forest on either side of Windy Gap.
- Looking to the northeast past Yellowstone Cliffs just west of Windy Gap on the Northern Loop Trail.
- The small lake at Windy Gap is just melting out in mid-July. We filtered water here for the trip down to the Carbon River.