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Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
Sunset on South Twin.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
Frank Church Wilderness sunset.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
South Twin and White Mountain from Sleeping Deer Road.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
South Twin from above Twin Peaks Pass.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
South Twin.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
South Twin from White Mountain's East ridge.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
The narrow road to the South Twin lookout.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
Talus on the upper slopes of South Twin.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
Nearing the South Twin lookout.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
The South Twin fire lookout.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
North Twin from South Twin.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
The highest outhouse in Idaho.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
South Twin from North Twin with White Mountain behind.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
North Twin's true summit.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
North Twin's south summit.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
North Twin's north summit.
Matthew Durrant
Photo Date: 
07/04/2009
South Twin from North Twin.

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