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Swimming Woman Creek Basin
The hike to the summit of Greathouse Peak is fairly arduous but the views make every step worth while. This panorama was taken about half way along the three mile hike from the trailhead. Up until this point the hiking has been easy, through the lower meadows and trees and it is fairly well marked. But, from here on up it gets steep, very steep. And, the trail pretty much disappears for the next half mile. The opening view of the panorama is of the limestone palisades at the mouth of the basin where Swimming Woman Creek exits the basin and flows onto the prairie. Rotate the view to the left and you will see Old Baldy, the peak in the shadows and just to the right of the bright sun. Rotate the panorama to about 180 degrees from opening and Greathouse Peak hovers over the basin with its barren and rocky summit above the lower limestone cliffs.
Copyright: Ken Stahley
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 16000x8000
Taken: 31/07/2022
Uploaded: 19/08/2022
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Tags: montana; basin; woman; swimming; snowy; mountains; peak; baldy; limestone; trail; steep; stahley
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