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A climber signs in at the Ingalls Way Trailhead (#1390).
A hiker on Ingalls Way Trail heading toward Lake Ingalls.
Mount Stuart (9,416') can be seen from Ingalls Pass.
Goats are common in the area surrounding Mount Stuart and Lake Ingalls.
Goats are common in the area surrounding Mount Stuart and Lake Ingalls.
The sun sets over Mount Stuart (9,416').
The shadow of Mount Stuart creeps over Lake Ingalls and Ingalls Peak.
A climber prepares to ascend the long Class 3 and 4 section of the West Ridge of Mount Stuart.
A climber ascends the long Class 3 and 4 section of the West Ridge of Mount Stuart.
A climber ascends the long Class 3 and 4 section of the West Ridge of Mount Stuart.
Long John Tower on Mount Stuart's West Ridge.
The last several hundred feet offer exposed technical climbing.
Mount Stuart (9,416').
A goat checks out an unsuspecting camper in the Cascadian Couloir.