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  • A few hour...

    TwinSistersandLilyMountain059.jpg A few hours earlier, Hikemaster Scott climbed Twin Sisters (backdrop) with his parents. Now, he stands atop Lily Mountain and captures a photo of the "twins" to the southeast.  It was an incredible summer day in RMNP! image by hikemaster
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    TwinSistersandLilyMountain060.jpg Hikemaster Scott enjoys a photo towards the Estes Park valley to the northeast. image by hikemaster
  • Oops! Is ...

    TwinSistersandLilyMountain061.jpg Oops!  Is Hikemaster Scott going to fall off the western edge of the summit of Lily Mountain.  It's a vertical drop-off high enough to scare most, but apparently not him :-)  Longs Peak and Estes Cone are visible in the backdrop to the south. image by hikemaster
  • YMCA hiker...

    TwinSistersandLilyMountain064.jpg YMCA hiker Glenn called his cabin at the YMCA and asked his wife to look upon the Lily summit for our hiking group.  Apparently, she saw us waving from the summit...how cool is that!!! image by hikemaster
  • What a gre...

    TwinSistersandLilyMountain065.jpg What a great moment to be alive and take in the view.  Longs Peak (14,259 ft) is RMNP's highest peak, visible in the back, with Estes Cone (11,000 ft) directly in front of it. image by hikemaster
  • To the wes...

    TwinSistersandLilyMountain070.jpg To the west of Lily Mountain, the high peaks of RMNP undulate in pockets of light and dark, creating gorgeous silouettes, one upon another, into the distance. image by hikemaster
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    TwinSistersandLilyMountain071.jpg YMCA hikers enjoy a little dinner and nourishment atop Lily Mountain (9237 ft).  The 4-mile roundtrip hike is worthy of taking in a little sustinence! image by hikemaster
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    TwinSistersandLilyMountain079.jpg Various shades of white and gray color the sky above Twin Sisters as the sun sets behind the mountains to the west. image by hikemaster
  • Incredible...

    TwinSistersandLilyMountain083.jpg Incredible sky!  Wow was it perfect up here.  Great night to see the sun set, and a great group of hikers to do it with! image by hikemaster
  • Right afte...

    TwinSistersandLilyMountain087.jpg Right after the sun set, Hikemaster Scott called for the hikers to start back down the 2-mile return trip, so as not to get caught in too much darkness.  Here, the YMCA group scampers down the boulders near the top of Lily Mountain. image by hikemaster
  • It was har...

    TwinSistersandLilyMountain090.jpg It was hard to stay focused on our steps on the trail, because the eyes tended to wander to the sky!  It was so pretty, so perfect on this mid-July evening in RMNP. image by hikemaster
  • Near the s...

    TwinSistersandLilyMountain093.jpg Near the summit of Lily Mountain, the great view of Twin Sisters to the southeast opens up.  It is after sunset now, and the clouds in the sky are filled with pretty colors. image by hikemaster
  • Twin Siste...

    TwinSistersandLilyMountain001.jpg Twin Sisters provides one of the best views of the east (Diamond) face of Longs Peak, RMNP's highest summit (14,259 ft).  This cloudless morning, the sharp detail and sky contrast are especially noteworthy. image by hikemaster
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    TwinSistersandLilyMountain002.jpg Gorgeous morning to hike to Twin Sisters.  Starting at 9000 ft, the "twins" are at nearly 11,500 ft, making this a pretty serious climb.  All the nicer to do it in the cool morning shadows, right Juli and Art? image by hikemaster
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    TwinSistersandLilyMountain005.jpg Hikemaster Scott's folks, Juli and Art, pose from the side of Twin Sisters for this northward view across to the Mummy Range.  Distant peaks are easy to spot and identify from the strategic Twin Sisters summit. image by hikemaster
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