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Campsite at Illipah Creek Reservoir on our way to Ruby Mountains. - 050814223858P8052381
Enjoying a beer before four days of backpacking in the Ruby Mountains at our campsite at Illipah Creek Reservoir. - 050814223937P8052382
Sunset at our campsite at Illipah Creek Reservoir on our way to Ruby Mountains. - 060814130713P8062384
Getting ready for four days of backpacking in the Ruby Mountains (Bill Homan's Lakes Loop Hike). - 060814160911P8062388
Jimmy heading down the chute to get into Thomas Canyon (Mount Fitzgerald in the background). - 060814183034P8062393
Closeup of the two chutes. We descended the one on the left (where the V in the rocks appears) when the easier chute is the one on the right. The first of the few wrong turns we made. - 060814183045P8062394
Another picture of the two chutes for descending from the pass above Island Lake. The two chutes are visible in the center of the photo. Once out of the chute, we traversed to the left to avoid the cliffs and then cut back right to make it to the back of Thomas Canyon. - 060814212624P8062395
Our first campsite at the back of Thomas Canyon near the Beaver Dam. A hailstorm hit right after cooking dinner. Wind gusts were strong enough to bend tent poles. - 060814212643P8062396
Our first campsite at the back of Thomas Canyon near the Beaver Dam. A hailstorm hit right after cooking dinner. Wind gusts were strong enough to bend tent poles.