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Robyn Anderson
Photo Date: 
01/15/2017
Enjoying the view of Diamond Peak.
Robyn Anderson
Photo Date: 
01/15/2017
Snowshoeing in the Willamette National Forest.
Sharlea Taft
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01/19/2013
The view from above Red Lake east toward Hope Valley.
Sharlea Taft
Photo Date: 
01/19/2013
A well-deserved snowshoe break above the Red Lake drainage.
David Kerruish
Photo Date: 
12/09/2017
The snowshoe trail at Hollyburn Mountain runs alongside the groomed cross-country trails.
David Kerruish
Photo Date: 
12/09/2017
Stunning views over the city and into Washington from Hollyburn Mountain.
Karen Bonner
Photo Date: 
11/29/2015
Approaching Buffalo Mountain from the Gore Range Trail.
Karen Bonner
Photo Date: 
11/29/2015
Descending on the Gore Range Trail from Buffalo Mountain.
Jason Wright
Photo Date: 
01/28/2017
Carbon River Trail.
Jason Wright
Photo Date: 
01/28/2017
Trail along the Carbon River.
Jessica Beauchemin
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01/02/2016
Brown Mountain lies up ahead.
Jessica Beauchemin
Photo Date: 
01/02/2016
Mount McLoughlin dominates the skyline from Brown Mountain.
Anthony Kasner
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03/13/2014
Following the signs to the summer trailhead on the Cooper River Trail.
Anthony Kasner
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03/13/2014
Looking down the river from the bridge.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
02/25/2017
Ice formations along Heughs Canyon.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
02/25/2017
Enjoying the winter scenery in Heughs Canyon.
Shane Kucera
Photo Date: 
02/22/2014
Skirting the lake on the Frog Lake Snowshoe.
Shane Kucera
Photo Date: 
02/22/2014
Frog Lake Trailhead signage.
Anthony Kasner
Photo Date: 
03/11/2014
Large boulder on the route.
Anthony Kasner
Photo Date: 
03/11/2014
Lake Elizabeth from the south shore.
Louie Traub
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03/19/2017
Cross-country skiing up to the Sallie Barber Mine.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
03/19/2017
View to the east from the Sallie Barber Mine.
rini sugianto
Photo Date: 
01/02/2016
The Matrimony Tree on the ridge.
rini sugianto
Photo Date: 
01/02/2016
Dogs are allowed on the Matrimony Tree Trail
Jessica Beauchemin
Photo Date: 
02/15/2016
Finger Lakes.
John Cody
Photo Date: 
01/04/2016
Sugar Pine State Park.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
11/21/2015
East ridge of Scott Hill.
Anthony Kasner
Photo Date: 
02/25/2014
Thunder Mountain (6,556 ft) above Surprise Lake. If you look closely you can see the crown of an avalanche.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/27/2017
Snowshoeing beside Horseshoe Lake.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/27/2017
Lake Mary Road in the winter.
Zachary Smith
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02/05/2017
Following the road back to the parking area.
Zachary Smith
Photo Date: 
02/05/2017
Looking back toward Steamboat Lake State Park from Hahns Peak.
Basil Newburn
Photo Date: 
02/20/2016
Snowshoeing the Dewey Point Trail.
Jessica Beauchemin
Photo Date: 
02/15/2016
Journeyman Lodge.
John Badila
Photo Date: 
02/09/2017
Snowshoeing on Little Black Mountain.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
12/30/2015
Snowshoeing to Chickadee Ridge.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
12/30/2015
Climbing to views across the northern Tahoe Basin from Chickadee Ridge.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
12/30/2015
One of the friendly chickadees that gives the Chickadee Ridge route its name.

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