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Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
07/08/2018
Starting from the Grinnell Glacier Trailhead.
Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
07/08/2018
Bridge over Swiftcurrent Creek.
Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
07/08/2018
The trail breaks out of the trees for a spectacular view of Mount Gould over Lake Josephine.
Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
07/08/2018
Beargrass (Xerophyllum tenax) makes its appearance on the mountainsides late-June and July.
Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
07/08/2018
Grinnell Falls with its stunning backdrop.
Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
07/08/2018
The trail switchbacks up the south side of Mount Grinnell. Enjoy views of the eastern face of the Garden Wall on your way up.
Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
07/08/2018
Snow hazards can linger on the trail into July. For individuals unfamiliar with (or unprepared for) snowfield crossings, this is your turn-around point.
Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
07/08/2018
Take a slightly different route back on the South Shore of Lake Josephine for this stunning view of Lake Josephine with the Garden Wall and waterfalls in the distance.
Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
07/08/2018
Grinnell Lake with Mount Gould.

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