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Ryan Dickie
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09/14/2018
Hiking the Peterson Canyon Trail.
Ryan Dickie
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09/14/2018
Drogheda Lake looking south.
Ryan Dickie
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09/14/2018
Descending toward Drogheda Lake.
Ryan Dickie
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Sawtooth Mountains to the east.
Ryan Dickie
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Sawtooth Mountains.
Ryan Dickie
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09/14/2018
Outdated bridge.
Ryan Dickie
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09/14/2018
Waterfall along the trail.
Ryan Dickie
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09/14/2018
Second bridge.
Ryan Dickie
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09/14/2018
Views from the Peterson Canyon Trail.
Ryan Dickie
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09/14/2018
Typical section of trail.
Ryan Dickie
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09/14/2018
Peterson Creek.
Ryan Dickie
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09/14/2018
Wooden bridge structure.
Ryan Dickie
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09/14/2018
Wooden culvert.
Ryan Dickie
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09/14/2018
Autumn color along the trail.
Ryan Dickie
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09/14/2018
Wooden Bridge along the Peterson Canyon Trail.
Ryan Dickie
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09/14/2018
Bridge Crossing over Peterson Creek.
Ryan Dickie
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09/14/2018
View looking south into the Toad River Valley.
Ryan Dickie
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09/14/2018
Trailhead along the Alaska Highway.

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