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Diablo Lake from the Diablo Lake Overlook.
Diablo Lake's Thunder Arm beneath Colonial Peak (7,771') from the Diablo Lake Overlook.
Diablo Lake's Thunder Arm from Colonial Creek Campground.
Diablo Lake's Thunder Arm from Colonial Creek Campground.
Diablo Lake's Thunder Arm from Colonial Creek Campground.
Diablo Lake.
Diablo Lake.
Diablo Lake.
Colonial Peak (7,771') and Pinnacle Peak (7,380') above Diablo Lake.
Ross Lake Resort and Jack Mountain (9,066').
Ross Lake Resort.
Ross Lake Resort.
Ross Lake Resort.
Looking southwest (left to right): Colonial Peak (7,771'), Paul Bunyans Stump (7,500'), and Pinnacle Peak (7,380').
Sunset from Big Beaver campsite.
View east looking at Roland Point from Big Beaver campsite.
Morning at Big Beaver campsite.
Great blue heron (Ardea herodias) at Big Beaver Campsite.
Ross Lake.
Ross Lake.
Ross Lake looking at Jack Mountain (9,066') and Roland Point.
Ross Lake.
Devil's Creek Footbridge along the East Bank Trail.
Devil's Creek Footbridge along the East Bank Trail.
View of Devil's Creek Canyon. Ross Lake from the East Bank Trail.
Looking out on Ross Lake from the East Bank Trail.
May Creek.
View south of Ruby Mountain (7,408') from Roland Point campsite.
Rainbow at Roland Point cove.
Roland Point campsite.
Roland Point cove looking north.
Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).

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