Posted by: Jeff Beck in Blog on Feb 1, 2009

I spent the night on top of the Pfeifferhorn in order to take this image at sunrise. Not really a great place to camp, but I wanted to be able to stay put after a sunset photo session and just slide out of my bag to photograph the sunrise. This was the second time I spent the night on top of a mountain, at over 11,000 ft. elevation. The chance for unique photography is enhanced by the fact that most people don't ever see summit views at the edges of the day. I love how the high western wall of Hogum Fork hides the Salt Lake Valley. Only the Oquirrh and Stasbury mountains in the distance. This view into the heart of the Lone Peak Wilderness, in close proximity to over a million people, is truly wild.