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Avalanche checkpoint near the Snow Lake Trailhead.
Entering the old-growth forest.
Large avalanche slope.
First open views of Hemlock (5,604'), Bryant (5,801'), and Chair (6,238') peaks.
Crossing under avalanche debris.
Looking east at the Snoqualmie River Valley.
Following the Snow Lake Trail.
Nearing the basin, with views of The Tooth (5,519') and Bryant Peak (5,801').
The Tooth (5,519') and Bryant Peak (5,801').
Source Lake.
Snoqualmie Mountain (6,278') from the lake basin.
Chair Peak (6,238') and the route to Snow Lake.
A snow-covered tree.
An unnamed waterfall downriver.
South Fork of the Snoqualmie River.
The end of the groomed trail at the upper Alpental parking area.

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