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Bryce Jenks
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12/15/2012
Hall House.
Bryce Jenks
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12/15/2012
Fence near Hall House.
Bryce Jenks
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12/15/2012
Snowshoeing from Fish Lake Remount Depot.
Bryce Jenks
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12/15/2012
The view from inside Hall House.
Bryce Jenks
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12/15/2012
Hall House from the back.
Bryce Jenks
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12/15/2012
The Douglas fir forest across Fish Lake.
Bryce Jenks
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12/15/2012
Fish Lake Remount Depot sign from Highway 126.
Bryce Jenks
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12/15/2012
Snowy willows surrounding Fish Lake.
Bryce Jenks
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12/15/2012
Frozen Fish Lake.
Bryce Jenks
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12/15/2012
Fence near Hall House.
Bryce Jenks
Photo Date: 
12/15/2012
Remount Depot gate.
Bryce Jenks
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12/15/2012
Bryce Jenks
Photo Date: 
12/15/2012
Frozen and shallow Fish Lake in winter.
Bryce Jenks
Photo Date: 
12/15/2012
Frozen and shallow Fish Lake in winter.
Bryce Jenks
Photo Date: 
12/15/2012
Frozen and shallow Fish Lake in winter.
Bryce Jenks
Photo Date: 
12/15/2012
Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii).
Bryce Jenks
Photo Date: 
12/15/2012
Commissary Cabin to the right.
Bryce Jenks
Photo Date: 
12/15/2012
The Douglas fir forest around Fish Lake.
Bryce Jenks
Photo Date: 
12/15/2012
Hall House from the side.

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