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Kyle Jenkins
Starting out from the Crystal Lake Trailhead. There are so many available hikes from this one parking lot.
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Everything is very well marked along the way.
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Crystal Lake.
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The boardwalk along Crystal Lake.
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Cliff Lake.
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Backcountry campers at Cliff Lake.
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Small waterfall along the way.
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Hiking the Clyde Lake Trail.
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A deer bounding through the trees.
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Looking down onto Wall Lake with Notch Mountain (11,258 ft) in the background.
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Wall Lake on the right and a small pond on the left.
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Wall Lake on the right and a small pond on the left.
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Clyde Lake.
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Rock formations over Booker Lake just past Clyde Lake.
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Booker Lake.
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A small pond along the way with some wildflowers growing near Clyde Lake.
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Views from the Clyde Lake Trail.
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Wall Lake and Notch Mountain.
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Clyde Lake Trail.
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The Uinta Mountains are filled with beautiful scenery.
Kyle Jenkins
Cliff Lake in the setting sun.

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