Just a few minutes after the hike starts there is a beautiful waterfall/stream.

After 40 minutes of hiking comes the second lake along the route which is Gilbert Lake.

Past 10,000 feet Heart Lake appears around a steep switchback.

One of the pleasures of hiking in the summertime above 10,000 is the ability to find snow and make a snowball.

After an hour and 40 minutes of hiking and running I get to the pass.

Coming down the other side of the pass looking deep into the John Muir Wilderness I see some packers with horses.

Two hours of hiking yields this spectacular lake called Kearsarge Lake.

Just a couple minutes from Kearsarge Lake is this lake.

I headed back to the car and along the way encountered sleet, mosquitos and a lot of people. I also notice this fine old tree.
