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Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
Typical site in Chiso Basin Campground.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
Trailhead to the Window.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
Typical site in Chiso Basin Campground.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
Typical site in the crowded upper loops. Note: Not all sites have a shaded picnic table.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
The bath house.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
Typical campsite in the upper loops.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
View at sunrise along the trail to the Window, which takes off from the campground.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
View along Lost Mine Trail looking toward the Window and down on the campground and lodge complex.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
Typical campsite in the upper loops.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
The camp store near the visitor center, about a half-mile walk from the campground via a steep trail.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
Momma bear feeding along the Window Trail less than a third of a mile from the campground. Black bear precautions are required with food storage.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
Sunset over the basin.
Dave Kiel
Photo Date: 
11/19/2018
View of the campground along the trail to the visitor center and camp store.

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