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Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
02/03/2013
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
02/03/2013
The former Swampy Lakes Sno-Park Shelter near the parking lot. This shelter was dismantled, and a new shelter is in place.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
02/03/2013
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
02/03/2013
Forest of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta).
Tyson Gillard
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02/03/2013
Tyson Gillard
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02/03/2013
Linda Gillard with a gray jay (Perisoreus canadensis), otherwise known as a "camp robber."
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
02/03/2013
Gray jay (Perisoreus canadensis).
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
02/03/2013
Taking a break at the former Swampy Lakes Shelter. This shelter was dismantled, and a new shelter is in place.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
02/03/2013
The former Swampy Lakes Shelter (day use only). This shelter was dismantled, and a new shelter is in place.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
02/03/2013
The former Swampy Lakes Shelter (day-use only). This shelter was dismantled, and a new shelter is in place.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
02/03/2013
View of Swampy Lakes.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
02/03/2013
View of Swampy Lakes.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
02/03/2013
Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii).

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