Those are Broads Fork Twin Peaks behind the larger tree and just to the right of the center of the image…they are the highest peaks in the portion of the Wasatch Mountains that form the eastern geographic boundary of Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

December 4, 2014 | Categories: Photos - Outdoors, Red Pine Lake | Tags: alpine lake, alpine lake reflection, Broads Fork Twin Peaks, hiking, image made 9/15/2013, Little Cottonwood Canyon, Lone Peak Wilderness Area, mountain lake, mountain lake reflection, photography, Red Pine Canyon, Red Pine Lake Utah, Salt Lake City hiking, Salt Lake City nature, Utah hiking, Wasatch Mountains, Wasatch National Forest | 22 Comments
This is something of a follow-up or companion piece to my recent post, Toward White Pine Lake. These are some of my favorite photos from this particular visit. I hope you’ll enjoy them, too….






And the last one with a human stuck in there for perspective’s sake…don’t know who you are, but thanks for being there….

November 19, 2012 | Categories: Photos - Outdoors, White Pine Lake | Tags: alpine lake, alpine lake reflections, hiking, Little Cottonwood Canyon hiking, Little Cottonwood Canyon Utah, mountain lake, mountain lake panorama, mountain lake reflection, nature photography, photography, Salt Lake City hiking, Salt Lake City photography, Salt Lake City Utah, Salt Lake County lakes/reservoirs, Utah hiking, Utah photography, Wasatch Mountains, Wasatch National Forest, White Pine Fork, White Pine Lake | 16 Comments