<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="../../scripts/xslt/photo_page_driver.xsl"?>

<photos name="Juab" title="Juab County Highpoint Photographs">

   <page_header name="Juab County Highpoint Photographs"/>

   <trip>

     <preamble>
      Photographs from a climb of Ibapah Peak on Labor Day 2004 by Bob Bolton, 
      Dean Molen and Adam Helman - his Utah state completion. 
    </preamble>

     <trip_photo_list name=""> 

       <photo caption="By Dean Molen. Pre-sunrise breakfast at a 
                       remote campground five miles south of Callao, Utah. 
                       Bob is near the stove, while Adam holds a cereal bowl." 
                  url="Ibapah_DeanM_9_33.jpg"/>

       <photo caption="By Dean Molen. The 10,200 foot meadow where one leaves the trail 
                       and proceeds cross-country to Ibapah Peak. View is generally 
                       west with Bob, standing, considering his next photograph. 
                       Adam, seated, compares GPS reading with a printed topographic map." 
                  url="Ibapah_DeanM_10_33.jpg"/>

       <photo caption="By Bob Bolton. Ibapah Peak, at right, 
                       from the 10,200 foot meadow between it and Red Mountain.
                       The subpeak at left center, southwest of Ibapah Peak, 
                       is climbed enroute to Ibapah Peak itself." 
                  url="Ibapah_BobB_1_50.jpg"/>

       <photo caption="By Dean Molen. Ibapah Peak from near the 
                       saddle with its subpeak immediately southwest. 
                       A trail zigzags up this south slope." 
                  url="Ibapah_DeanM_2_50.jpg"/>

       <photo caption="By Dean Molen. Adam completes Utah!!" 
                  url="Ibapah_DeanM_5_33.jpg"/>

       <photo caption="By Bob Bolton. Adam celebrates his Utah state completion 
                       atop Ibapah Peak with bagel, caviar, cheese and onion." 
                  url="Ibapah_BobB_2_orig.jpg"/>

       <photo caption="By Dean Molen. Summit view looking west with Bob in the foreground, 
                       Adam drinking water, and a boulder appearing to be at 
                       least as high as the photographer. 
                       The boulder may be the true county highpoint." 
                  url="Ibapah_DeanM_11_orig.jpg"/>

       <photo caption="By Dean Molen. View west to Bob Bolton and the boulder 
                       that is perhaps the true Juab County highpoint. The distance
                       from eastern summit windbreak, and benchmark, 
                       to the western boulder is perhaps 100 yards." 
                  url="Ibapah_DeanM_7_25.jpg"/>

       <photo caption="By Dean Molen. Adam uses Deans's cellular phone to call California. 
                       Dean's phone has never failed - even in this remote corner of the West." 
                  url="Ibapah_DeanM_6_25.jpg"/>

       <photo caption="By Dean Molen. Adam signs the summit register atop Ibapah Peak." 
                  url="Ibapah_DeanM_12_50.jpg"/>

       <photo caption="By Bob Bolton. Red Mountain is south of Ibapah Peak." 
                  url="Ibapah_BobB_3_50.jpg"/>

       <photo caption="By Bob Bolton. A second view of Red Mountain." 
                  url="Ibapah_BobB_4_50.jpg"/>

    </trip_photo_list>

  </trip>
    
  <page_footer left_link_name="return to Utah state report page" 
               left_link_url="../utah.xml#Juab" 
               rite_link_name="" 
               rite_link_url="">
 </page_footer> 

</photos>

