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Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
The parking area with a toilet.
Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
Sign for the trail.
Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
Check-in for the Forest Service.
Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
Canyon walls along the hike.
Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
The trail is very shaded.
Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
The route leads into the Selway Bitterroot Wilderness.
Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
Breaking through the trees to see mountain peaks.
Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
Canyon falls coming off of Canyon Lake.
Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
The trail becomes very rocky.
Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
Rock cairn.
Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
Canyon Lake.
Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
A waterfall cascading down into the lake.
Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
The south end of the lake.
Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
Crystal clear water.
Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
The trail can be hard to follow.
Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
Looking back down to the Bitterroot Valley.
Joe Timms
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07/29/2018
Extremely steep section of the trail.
Joe Timms
Photo Date: 
07/29/2018
Huckleberries!

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