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Erik Jarvi
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02/24/2019
Snowshoeing on frozen Avalanche Lake.
Erik Jarvi
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01/30/2019
Sacred Dancing Cascade along the scenic road.
Erik Jarvi
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02/24/2019
McDonald Creek as winter freezes it over.
Erik Jarvi
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02/24/2019
Mount Cannon dominates the view from Going-To-The-Sun Road.
Erik Jarvi
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02/24/2019
Avalanche campground approaching the turnoff of Going-To-The-Sun Road.
Erik Jarvi
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02/24/2019
Trail of Cedars winds along an elevated walkway.
Erik Jarvi
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02/24/2019
Sunlight dancing among trees around Avalanche Creek.
Erik Jarvi
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02/24/2019
Crossing a deep gorge as Avalanche Creek tumbles downhill.
Erik Jarvi
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02/24/2019
Hidden Lake lies just up the creek drainage between Cannon and Bearhat Mountains.
Erik Jarvi
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02/24/2019
Snow-covered slopes along the Avalanche Creek valley.
Erik Jarvi
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02/24/2019
The forest opens up as the trail arrives at Avalanche Lake.
Erik Jarvi
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02/24/2019
Wide open views over a frozen and snow-covered Avalanche Lake.
Erik Jarvi
Photo Date: 
02/24/2019
Glacier National Park's winter visitors enjoy all the snow has to offer.

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