Labeled Panoramas

This page displays several labeled mountain panoramas I have created over the years.
North Cascades, Olympic Mountains, High Sierra, Cirque of the Towers, Valley of the Ten Peaks, and many many more.

Intro

I've made several labeled panoramas from the various mountain areas I have explored. Some of these panoramas capture large scopes (1000+ sq. km.) while others focus on prominent Mounts and Peak groups. The map below shows the scopes of my favorite mountain panoramas from Washington and elsewhere.

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Labeled Panoramas of Washington Mountains

Scope Map of Labeled Panoramas in Washington
List of Featured Panoramas
  • 1 Colorful winter evening from Winchester Mtn Lookout
  • 2.1 Picket Range from the NE (Luna Peak)
  • 2.2 Northern Pickets, Scurlock aerial photo
  • 2.3 Southern Pickets, from Mt. Fury
  • 2.4 Picket Range from the SW (Bacon Peak)
  • 3 Diobsud Buttes to Mount Baker
  • 4 Late summer views from Burgundy Spire
  • 5.1 Glacier Peak Wilderness from Hidden Lake Lookout
  • 5.2 SW End of NCNP from Hidden Lake Lookout
  • 6.1 High Camp on Eldorado
  • 6.2 Tepeh Towers on Eldorado
  • 7 Wintertime 360° view from the summit of Buckner
  • 8 360° view from the summit of Johannesburg
  • 9 Liberty Bell Group (winter aerial)
  • 9 Liberty Bell Group (from HWY 20)
  • 10 Sun setting over the Pacific from Three Fingers Lookout
  • 11 Winter in the Alpine Lakes Region
  • 12 Stuart Range spring conditions
  • 13 Mt. Rainier summit view
  • 14 North side of Mt. Olympus
  • 15 East side of Mt. Olympus (Scurlock aerial photo)
  • 16 Some peaks of the Valhallas in the Olympic Mtns
  • 17 9-plate 360° view from Mt. Queets (1907 photo)
  • 18 West side of Mount Baker
  • 18 Mount Baker and Company from the West
  • 19 Where Ocean Meets Mountains (aerial photo)

1. Colorful Winter Evening from Winchester Mtn Lookout

Winter evening in the North Cascades from the summit of Winchester Mountain (click link for a trip report). The view is from northwest to southwest. Mountains forever....

2.1. Picket Range from the NE (Luna Peak)

Labeled panorama of the Picket Range (click link for my Pickets Page) from the summit of Luna Peak, North Cascades National Park, WA.

I've created two versions of this panorama.

2.2. Northern Pickets, John Scurlock aerial photo

Labeled panorama of the Northern Pickets (click link for my Pickets page), North Cascades National Park, WA. Aerial photo by John Scurlock.

2.3. Southern Pickets, from Mt. Fury

Labeled panorama of the Southern Pickets (click link for my Pickets page) from the summit of Mt Fury in the middle of a North to South Pickets Traverse, North Cascades National Park, WA.

Both black and white and color versions are shown here.

2.4. Picket Range from the SW (Bacon Peak)

Labeled panorama of the Picket Range (click link for my Pickets page) from high camp on Bacon Peak, North Cascades National Park, WA.

3. Diobsud Butte to Mount Baker

Labeled panorama of Diobsud Butte, Logger Butte, Electric Butte, Bacon Peak, and Mount Baker as seen from the summit of Oakes Peak , May 2012 of (click link for trip report).

4. Late Summer Views from Burgundy Spire

Labeled panorama of North Cascades from summit of Burgundy Spire (click link for trip report).

5.1. Glacier Peak Wilderness from Hidden Lake Lookout

Labeled panorama of the peaks of Glacier Peak Wilderness Area (Ptarmigan Traverse mostly) from the Hidden Lake Lookout (click link for trip report).

5.2. SW End of NCNP from Hidden Lake Lookout

Labeled panorama of the peaks at the SW end of NCNP from the Hidden Lake Lookout Lookout (click link for trip report).

6.1. Winter High Camp on Eldorado Peak

High camp in the North Cascades. Taken on the shoulder of Eldorado Peak (click link for a trip report). The view is to the southeast. (Correction: The peak labeled Buckner in the black background version is actually Goode.)

I've created two versions of this panorama.

6.2. Tepeh Towers on Eldorado

The Tepeh Towers north the summit of Eldorado Peak (click link for a trip report).

7. Wintertime 360° View from the Summit of Mt. Buckner

360° pano from the summit of Mt. Buckner after a winter ascent up the North Face. Jason is sitting on the SW summit, and the NE summit is on the left side of the panorama. It was a hazy day, but you can see (from left to right) Logan, NE summit of Buckner, Goode, Booker, the peaks of the Ptarmigan Traverse, and the SW summit of Buckner, among others. (Click link for trip report.)

8. 360° View from the Summit of Johannesburg Mtn

360° panorama from the summit of Johannesburg Mtn, WA. (click link for a trip report).

9. Liberty Bell Group (from the air above HWY 20)

Aerial photo taken in the heart of the winter.

9. Liberty Bell Group (from HWY 20)

A labeled view of the peaks of Washington Pass. Click here to go to my Washington Pass page.

10. Sun Setting over the Pacific from Three Fingers Lookout

Sunset over the Pacific Northwest as seen from the summit of Three Fingers (click link for trip report).

11. Winter in the Alpine Lakes Region

Winter view of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness (Summit Chief, Chimney, Overcoat) from Tank Lakes (click link for a trip report). The view is to the south.

12. Stuart Range from the Northeast

Dragontail, Colchuck, Argonaut, Sherpa, and Stuart from Icicle Ridge (click link for a trip report). The photo shows spring conditions.

13. Mt. Rainier Summit View

360° panorama from the summit of Mt. Rainier, WA. (click link for a trip report).

14. North Side of Mt. Olympus

Mt. Olympus as seen from the north on the High Divide in the Olympic Mtns, WA (click link for a trip report of my Olympics Traverse trip).

15. East Side of Mt. Olympus (John Scurlock photo)

Aerial view of Mt Olympus as seen from the east above the Bailey Range in the Olympic Mtns, WA (click link for a trip report of my Olympics Traverse trip). (Photo by John Scurlock.)

16. Some Peaks of the Valhallas in the Olympic Mtns

Peaks of the Valhallas of the Olympic Mountains, WA (click link for a trip report of my Olympics Traverse trip).

17. 9-Plate 360° View from Mt. Queets (1907 photo)

In the Heart of the Olympics. A 9-plate panorama taken from the summit of Mt. Queets in 1907. Image from the Library of Congress website. Labels by Steph.

18. West Side of Mount Baker

Mount Baker as viewed from the west. The summits, glaciers, and features are labeled.

18. Mount Baker and Company from the West

Mount Baker and company as viewed from the West.

19. Where Ocean Meets Mountains

View to the west from 14,600’, during an evening flight over Mount Baker, Washington. Makes a unique 36x24" or 30x20" poster. (Click here to go to my aerial photography page.)

Thanks to John Roper for his input on the feature names.

Labeled Panoramas of Various Mountain Areas (not Washington)

List of Featured Panoramas
  • 1 Lumpy Ridge, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO
  • 2 LA Freeway, Indian Peaks and Rocky Mountain National Park, CO
  • 3 Valley of the Ten Peaks, Banff NP, Alberta
  • 4 Summit glory in Yoho NP, BC
  • 5 Valhallas, BC
  • 6 Bugaboos, BC
  • 7 Mt. Waddington & Company, Coast Mtns, BC
  • 8 Cirque of the Towers, WY
  • 9 Cirque of the Towers, WY
  • 10 The Three Tetons & Company, Grand Teton NP, WY
  • 11 Peaks of the Grand Traverse, WY
  • 12 Palisades, CA
  • 13 Evolution Traverse, CA
  • 14 A Walk in the Park Traverse, Glacier Basin, RMNP, CO
  • 15 A Cascade Volcano Lineup: Three Sisters to Mt. Rainier, OR/WA

1. Lumpy Ridge, RMNP, Colorado

Labeled panorama of Lumpy Ridge in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado (click link for Lumpy Ridge page).

2. LA Freeway, Indian Peaks & RMNP, Colorado

Labeled panorama of peaks of the LA Freeway, a 38-mile high traverse in the Indian Peaks and Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado (click link for trip report).

3. Valley of the Ten Peaks, Banff NP, Alberta

Labeled panorama of the Valley of the Ten Peaks in Banff National Park, Alberta (click link for a trip report during which I took this photo).

4. Summit Glory in Yoho NP, British Columbia

Summit Glory in Yoho National Park, British Columbia (click link for a trip report during which I took this photo).

5. Valhalla Range, British Columbia

Labeled panorama of the peaks of the Valhalla Range in southwest BC (click link for a trip report).

6. Heart of the Bugaboos

Labeled aerial photo of the heart of the Bugaboos, British Columbia. (click link for a trip report from this aerial adventure).

7. Mt. Waddington & Company

Labeled aerial photo of Mt. Waddington and nearby Tiedemann Group in the Coast Mountains, British Columbia. (click link for a trip report from this aerial adventure).

8. Cirque of the Towers from the summit of Pingora, WY

Labeled panorama of the Cirque of the Towers in the Wind Rivers. (click link for a trip report).

9. Cirque of the Towers from Jackass Pass, WY

Labeled panorama of the Cirque of the Towers in the Wind Rivers. (click link for a trip report).

10. The Three Tetons and Company

The South, Middle, and Grand Teton in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Interesting note: did you know that "Tetons" is French for "breasts" or "tits"?

11. Peaks of the Grand Traverse

Taken while on the Grand Traverse (click link for trip report).

12. Peaks of the Palisade Traverse, Sierras, CA

Peaks of the Palisade Traverse in the Sierras, California. (click link for a trip report).

13. Peaks of the Evolution Traverse, Sierras, CA

Peaks of the Evolution Traverse in the Sierras, California(click link for a trip report).

14. Peaks of The Walk in the Park Traverse in Glacier Basin, RMNP, CO

Peaks of the Walk in the Park Traverse in RMNP, Colorado (click link for a trip report).

15. A Cascade Volcano Lineup: Three Sisters to Mt. Rainier

What a Lineup! Foreground: South Sister, Middle Sister, North Sister. Distance: Washington, Three Fingered Jack, Jefferson, Hood, Adams, Rainier, & St. Helens. Aerial photo taken during flight along the Cascade Volcanic Arc in January 2013 (click link for a trip report).