Wildflowers beneath Snowyside Peak

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Horizontal orientation. Canvas prints are available with optional barnwood or hardwood floating frames hand-crafted by the photographer, making a truly unique and one-of-a-kind piece of art. Please see images for details.

The magnificent Sawtooth Mountains in central Idaho are popular for photography, as well as hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities. The Alice-Toxaway Loop is one of the most popular hikes in the Stanley area, beginning at the Tin Cup Trailhead and passing Farley, Toxaway, Twin, and Alice Lakes along the way. I backpacked the loop the last week of July 2026, hiking 13 miles the first day, so that I could be at the base of the steepest climb in the morning. I broke camp and had breakfast before daylight in hopes that I would catch sunrise views along the climb up Snowyside Pass. As the sun rose it cast a golden glow on Snowyside Peak, and I was able to capture several images during the golden hour. All along the trail there were small streams flowing down to the unnamed lakes I had camped at, and alongside the streams were meadows of beautiful wildflowers. There were so many near the trail in this area that I took off the backpack and spent half an hour exploring and finding compositions that I liked. The breeze is constant through the pass, so capturing wildflowers without movement was challenging, but I was very pleased with this image.

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Horizontal orientation. Canvas prints are available with optional barnwood or hardwood floating frames hand-crafted by the photographer, making a truly unique and one-of-a-kind piece of art. Please see images for details.

The magnificent Sawtooth Mountains in central Idaho are popular for photography, as well as hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities. The Alice-Toxaway Loop is one of the most popular hikes in the Stanley area, beginning at the Tin Cup Trailhead and passing Farley, Toxaway, Twin, and Alice Lakes along the way. I backpacked the loop the last week of July 2026, hiking 13 miles the first day, so that I could be at the base of the steepest climb in the morning. I broke camp and had breakfast before daylight in hopes that I would catch sunrise views along the climb up Snowyside Pass. As the sun rose it cast a golden glow on Snowyside Peak, and I was able to capture several images during the golden hour. All along the trail there were small streams flowing down to the unnamed lakes I had camped at, and alongside the streams were meadows of beautiful wildflowers. There were so many near the trail in this area that I took off the backpack and spent half an hour exploring and finding compositions that I liked. The breeze is constant through the pass, so capturing wildflowers without movement was challenging, but I was very pleased with this image.

Available in other sizes and mediums, with optional framing in hand crafted barn wood frame for canvas prints