The Hoh Lake Trail runs south from Bogachiel Peak along very high, steep slopes
The Hoh River forms on the slopes of Mt Olympus and drops 7,000' over 50 miles to the ocean
Lunch Lake is one of few lakes in the basin where camping is permitted
By late August blueberry patches turn bright red and produce fruit, a vital source for bears in advance of the long winter hibernation
The Seven Lakes Basin in fact holds well over a dozen lakes and tarns; glaciers disappeared only recently from the basin
Lupine, a ubiquitous flower in the high country, is a member of the pea family
Black tail deer are a subspecies of mule deer
The trail between Lunch Lake and High Divide features a very high concentration of wildflowers
Hikers will enjoy long, open stretches on the highest points of the loop
View of Round Lake (left) and Lunch Lake (right) on the Lunch Lake access trail
The High Divide Trail runs east-west between Bogachiel Peak (5,474') and Heart Lake
Phlox is derived from the greek word for 'flame'
Looking over the Heart Lake Basin from the Cat Basin split (5,042')
The are several impressive waterfalls and cascades along the Sol Duc River Trail
Lunch Lake (4,495')
The trail clears treeline on the final approach to Bogachiel Peak and High Divide
Paintbrush is in the figwort family, which also includes snapdragons and monkey flowers
Despite lofty elevations, true alpine vegetation is sparse on the High Divide Loop
The Bailey Range dominates the southeastern horizon of the High Divide Trail
Portions of the High Divide Trail remain snow-covered all year
Heart Lake
A good map and basic routing skills will lead you to the basin's most remote lakes
The trail enters attractive meadowlands 1.5 miles above Deer Lake
The descent to Lunch Lake may require crampons, axes and self-arrest skills well into July
Fireweed stems can be made into cord, and its flowers produce an edible nectar
View across the Hoh River Valley toward Mt Olympus on the High Divide Trail
Old growth forests are in part defined by Douglas-fir and hemlock trees that exceed 200 years
Sunset in the Seven Lakes Basin
Sol Duc Falls
Native tribes made a healing salve from red columbine
Sunset at Lunch Lake
Subalpine fir subsume douglas fir and hemlock as you rise up the Sol Duc River's north bank
Warm weather creates inversions that contribute to morning fog in the high country
The High Divide and Hoh Lake trails split just below the summit of Bogachiel Peak
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