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Staring at Little Annapurna from the Upper Enchantments
The "lower" Upper Enchantment area. Looking at Little Annapurna on the left and Dragontail Peak to the right.
The view of Inspiration Lake and Prusik Peak while decending down into the Lower Enchantments
A moment to take it all in above Lake Viviane.
Little Annapurna
Small pool of water in the Upper Enchantment area.
Atop Aasgard Pass, with a peek of Isolation Lake.
Isolation Lake with McClellan Peak in distance.
Isolation Lake with Dragontail Peak overhead.
Prusik Peak and the Temple seen from the Upper Enchantment Lakes
Staring up the daunting Aasgard Pass. (Colchuck Pass)
Leprechaun Lake with McClellan Peak overhead.
Fall foliage along the Snow Lakes trail . Nada Lake seen below.
The area is dressed in its fall best!
Upper Enchantment Lakes area.
Lower Enchantments area.
Leprechaun Lake in the Lower Enchantments
A stare down with the local mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus)
Prusik Peak and the Temple emerging from the cloud cover.
Lake Perfection (properly named) with Little Annapurna in the distance.
Looking down the Lower Enchantment area with Prusik Peak and the Temple in the background
Walking through the golden larches next to Lake Perfection.

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