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  • Heyburn Peak at 10229 feet 3118 meters reflects in the 4th Bench Lake above Redfish Lake in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area near Stanley in Central Idaho
    Heyburn 4th Bench Lake.jpg
  • Mountain biker climbs the switch back trail up from Redfish Lake with the Grand Mogul looming in the background at 9733 in the Sawtooth Mountain of Central Idaho
    BikerMtnRedfish--clean-Edit.jpg
  • Mt Heyburn at left is at 10229 ft in the Sawtooth Mountain Range taken from Little Redfish Lake. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    HeyburnLittleRedfishLake-0417.jpg
  • Mt Heyburn at left is at 10229 ft in the Sawtooth Mountain Range taken from Little Redfish Lake in Central Idaho. Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    Heyburn Little Redfish Lake Spring 1.jpg
  • Panorama - Mt Heyburn at left is at 10229 ft in the Sawtooth Mountain Range taken from Little Redfish Lake in Central Idaho. Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    Heyburn Little Redfish Lake Spring 1...jpg
  • Cliff jumping into Shangri-La (Saddleback Lake) Lake at the base of the Elephant's Perch in the Sawtooth Mountains just above Redfish Lake near Stanley, Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SawtoothsCliffJumpingPerch8596.jpg
  • Mt Heyburn at left is at 10229 ft in the Sawtooth Mountain Range taken from Little Redfish Lake in Central Idaho.
    Little Redfish Lake 0393.jpg
  • Snow Biking on the Redfish Lake Dock in winter with snow covered lake and pristine winter condition on a blue sky day in Central Idaho.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnowbikeRedfishDockTony-8-6261.jpg
  • Day breaks onto the Sawtooth Mountains from Little Redfish Lake in Central Idaho on a cold winters morning. Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    Sawtooth Winter Sunrise.jpg
  • Snow biking across the Redfish Lake Outlet Bridge in mid winter with river and sun.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnowbikeTonyRedfishOutlet-8-6225.jpg
  • Lifting Clouds on Sawtooth Mountains from Little Redfish Lake near Stanley Idaho.  Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    SawtoothsLittleRedfishLake1112.tif
  • Seth slides down a natural water feature waterfall just above Redfish Lake on Redfish Creek Inlet.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SawtoothSlideSeth8548.jpg
  • Snow Bike silhouette on snowy boat dock with frozen Redfish Lake background and Sunburst blue sky.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnowbikeRedfishDock-8-6251.jpg
  • Seth slides down a natural water feature waterfall just above Redfish Lake on Redfish Creek Inlet.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SawtoothSlideSeth8550.jpg
  • Jack floats across Redfish Lake in Central Idaho in his canoe.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    JackCanoeRedfish8bit-9710.jpg
  • The Elephant’s Perch is a 9,870′ peak located in the Sawtooth Wilderness outside of Stanley, ID. While not the tallest alpine wall in Idaho, it is arguably the highest quality and most popular alpine rock face in the state. Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    Shangri La & The Elephant's Perch _.jpg
  • Boat docks at Redfish Lake near Stanley Idaho is a very popular summer destination in Idaho.<br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SawtoothsRedfishLakeBoatDock-4628.jpg
  • Natural Water Slide in the Sawtooth Mountains near Redfish Lake is a perfect summer hangout.<br />
Black Labrador Retriever and Man.<br />
Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SawtoothBlueNick-8494.jpg
  • Snow covered boulders in Little Redfish Outlet stream on a cold winters morning with breaking storm in the Sawtooth Mountains of Central Idaho. Licensing and Open Editions Prints.
    Little Redfish Outlet 2462.jpg
  • Little Redfish Lake frozen over in a winters blanket leaves a blank slate leading up to Mount Heyburn at 10,112 feet in the Sawtooth Range in Central Idaho
    Sawtooths Mt Heyburn Little Redfish ...jpg
  • Redfish Lake snow covered in winter time.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    RedfishWinte-r0668.jpg
  • Sub-zero temperature from Stanley Idaho with a cold fog rolling across the meadows with Heyburn Peak at 10,112 feet in the Sawtooth Mountain Range in winter near Redfish Lake
    Sawtooths Heyburn Fog (V).jpg
  • Sub-zero temperature from Stanley Idaho with a cold fog rolling across the meadows with Heyburn Peak at 10,112 feet in the Sawtooth Mountain Range in winter near Redfish Lake
    Sawtooths Heyburn Fog.jpg
  • Mt Heyburn at left is at 10229 ft in the Sawtooth Mountain Range taken from Little Redfish Lake in Central Idaho.
    Web-Sawtooths Ltl Redfish Lake Sprin...jpg
  • Little Redfish Lake frozen over in a winters blanket leaves a blank slate leading up to Mount Heyburn at 10,112 feet in the Sawtooth Range in Central Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SawtoothsHeyburnLtlRedfish-4102.jpg
  • Backcountry skier, Bart, finds his line in the untouched powder snow in the Sawtooth Mountains of Central Idaho near Redfish Lake.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Bart-0721.jpg
  • Backcountry skier, Bart, finds his line in the untouched powder snow in the Sawtooth Mountains of Central Idaho near Redfish Lake.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Bart0694.jpg
  • Two friends admire awesome view in Sawtooth Mountains above Redfish Lake in Central Idaho on a backcountry ski outing.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SkiBartMichaelSawtooths0688.jpg
  • Edition of 65 includes all sizes<br />
The Elephants Perch profile sits near the outlet of Shangri La also know as SaddleBack Lakes in the Sawtooth Mtns in Central Idaho Wilderness SNRA Elevation: 	9,870 ft
    Shangri La & The Elephant's Perch
  • Little Redfish Lake frozen over in a winters blanket leaves a blank slate leading up to Mount Heyburn at 10,112 feet in the Sawtooth Range in Central Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Heyburn Little Redfish Lake.jpg
  • Sawtooth Mountains Ridgeline winter Aerial at Sunrise. Alpenglow morning light in Central Idaho. Licensing and Limited Open Prints.
    Sawtooth Mtns Winter Aerial RGB.jpg
  • Lifting autumn storm slowly reveals the Sawtooth Valley with the Sawtooth Mountain Range peaking through clould layer from Galena Summit in Central Idaho
    Sawtooth Valley.jpg
  • Sub-zero Temperatures and Rising Steam along the Salmon River just upriver from Stanley in Central Idaho in Winter.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SalmonRiverFrozenMorning--66.jpg
  • Little Redfish Lake frozen over in a winters blanket leaves a blank slate leading up to Mount Heyburn at 10,112 feet in the Sawtooth Range in Central Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Sawtooths Mt Heyburn from Little Red...jpg
  • Sawtooth Mountains winter Aerial at Sunrise. Heyburn Peak in alpenglow morning light in Central Idaho. Licensing and Limited Edition Prints.
    Sawtooth Winter Aerial.jpg
  • Limited Edition of 17<br />
Winter scene of Little Redfish Lake's Outlet flowing toward Salmon River in Central Idaho at sunrise with alpenglow.
    LittleRedfishOutlet-3.jpg
  • Rising Steam and Ice Formations, along the Salmon River just north of Redfish Lake in Central Idaho in Winter.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SalmonRiverIceFlow--4780.jpg
  • Rising Steam along the Salmon River just north of Redfish Lake in Central Idaho in Winter.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Salmon River Winter7044.jpg
  • Little Redfish Lake frozen over in a winters blanket leaves a blank slate leading up to Mount Heyburn at 10,112 feet in the Sawtooth Range in Central Idaho. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Sawtooths Mtns Heyburn from Little R...jpg
  • Sunbeam Dam was built on the Salmon River near the Yankee Fork of the Salmon River in 1910 and effectively wiped out the native run of sockeye salmon to and from the Pacific Ocean. After providing power for one year the powerhouse was shut down, but the dam sat idle and continued to kill salmon until it was removed in 1934.<br />
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In 1934 the dam was partially blown up. There are various reports with broad discrepancies outlining the details of how the dam eventually met its demise. One report, from the then-former governor of Idaho, Cecil Andrus, states “a party or parties unknown ran a dynamite-laden raft into Sunbeam Dam.” Another report reads, “In 1910, miners built Sunbeam Dam on the Salmon River east of Stanley, cutting off the sockeye’s migration route. They were thought to have gone extinct in the 1920s. But the fish reappeared in 1931 after sportsmen blew a hole in Sunbeam Dam.”<br />
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Regardless of how the dam was blown up there are two things we know are true: Sockeye Salmon have one less obstacle to contend with on their trek to Redfish Lake and whitewater rafters on this stretch of river sure have a unique rapid to navigate. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Salmon River Sunbeam Dam 0324.jpg
  • Sunbeam Dam in Winter - was built on the Salmon River near the Yankee Fork of the Salmon River in 1910 and effectively wiped out the native run of sockeye salmon to and from the Pacific Ocean. After providing power for one year the powerhouse was shut down, but the dam sat idle and continued to kill salmon until it was removed in 1934.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
In 1934 the dam was partially blown up. There are various reports with broad discrepancies outlining the details of how the dam eventually met its demise. One report, from the then-former governor of Idaho, Cecil Andrus, states “a party or parties unknown ran a dynamite-laden raft into Sunbeam Dam.” Another report reads, “In 1910, miners built Sunbeam Dam on the Salmon River east of Stanley, cutting off the sockeye’s migration route. They were thought to have gone extinct in the 1920s. But the fish reappeared in 1931 after sportsmen blew a hole in Sunbeam Dam.”<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Regardless of how the dam was blown up there are two things we know are true: Sockeye Salmon have one less obstacle to contend with on their trek to Redfish Lake and whitewater rafters on this stretch of river sure have a unique rapid to navigate. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SalmonRiverSunbeamDam8699.jpg
  • Sunbeam Dam was built on the Salmon River near the Yankee Fork of the Salmon River in 1910 and effectively wiped out the native run of sockeye salmon to and from the Pacific Ocean. After providing power for one year the powerhouse was shut down, but the dam sat idle and continued to kill salmon until it was removed in 1934.<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
In 1934 the dam was partially blown up. There are various reports with broad discrepancies outlining the details of how the dam eventually met its demise. One report, from the then-former governor of Idaho, Cecil Andrus, states “a party or parties unknown ran a dynamite-laden raft into Sunbeam Dam.” Another report reads, “In 1910, miners built Sunbeam Dam on the Salmon River east of Stanley, cutting off the sockeye’s migration route. They were thought to have gone extinct in the 1920s. But the fish reappeared in 1931 after sportsmen blew a hole in Sunbeam Dam.”<br />
<br />
 <br />
<br />
Regardless of how the dam was blown up there are two things we know are true: Sockeye Salmon have one less obstacle to contend with on their trek to Redfish Lake and whitewater rafters on this stretch of river sure have a unique rapid to navigate. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    Sunbeam Dam Salmon River 0331.jpg
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