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Robyn Anderson
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07/05/2018
Information sign at the trailhead for the Mickinnick Trail.
Robyn Anderson
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07/05/2018
Parking area and picnic tables at the trailhead.
Robyn Anderson
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07/05/2018
Vault toilets at the trailhead.
Robyn Anderson
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07/05/2018
The Mickinnick Trail starts out flat for the first quarter mile.
Robyn Anderson
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07/05/2018
The Mickinnick Trail.
Robyn Anderson
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07/05/2018
The Mickinnick Trail.
Robyn Anderson
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07/05/2018
The Mickinnick Trail winds in and out of the trees.
Robyn Anderson
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07/05/2018
Wildflowers along the Mickinnick Trail.
Robyn Anderson
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07/05/2018
The Mickinniack Trail.
Robyn Anderson
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07/05/2018
Views of Lake Pend Oreille and the town of Sandpoint from the top of the Mickinnick Trail.
Robyn Anderson
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07/05/2018
View of the Long Bridge in Sandpoint.
Robyn Anderson
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07/05/2018
Bench at the top of the trail to enjoy the views.
Robyn Anderson
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07/05/2018
The Mickinnick Trail.
Robyn Anderson
Photo Date: 
07/05/2018
The Mickinnick Trail in Northern Idaho.

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