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Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
05/20/2017
Panorama of Diamond Peak from the east.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
05/20/2017
Diamond Peak in the spring of 2017. The East Ridge Route is visible on the right side of the peak.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
05/20/2017
Diamond Peak from the east. The East Ridge Route is the prominent ridge going up from the right to the center of the peak.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
05/20/2017
Diamond Peak's north face.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
Bell Mountain from Diamond Peak.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
Bushwhacking in Badger Creek on Diamond Peak's western approach.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
The road into Badger Creek. Diamond Peak is visible in the upper left corner.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
The upper reaches of Badger Creek just below Diamond Peak, which is visible in the center-right of this photo.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
Fossils are plentiful in the Lemhi Range.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
Nearing the summit of Diamond Peak.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
Looking north from the summit of Diamond Peak.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
The rugged ridge near the upper reaches of Diamond Peak.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
The scree on the western approach is both steep and deep, making for a very tedious ascent.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
Looking back down the scree chute and into Badger Creek.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
The view south from the summit of Diamond Peak.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
When the scree gets to be too much, you can always try the steep rock on the side of the chute.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
The terrain is very steep near the summit of Diamond Peak.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
Badger Creek flows all year and is quite beautiful.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
Badger Creek from the upper slopes of Diamond Peak.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
09/26/2009
An abandoned mine en route to Diamond Peak.

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