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Shane O'Hara
Entering the Three Sisters Wilderness.
Shane O'Hara
Damage from the 2012 Pole Creek fire.
Josh Lupkin
Approach through the burn area.
Shane O'Hara
Meadow returning after the 2012 Pole Creek fire.
Shane O'Hara
Damage from the 2012 Pole Creek fire.
Josh Lupkin
The beginning of recovery.
Josh Lupkin
Fungi on the forest floor.
Shane O'Hara
North Sister from the basin near base camp.
Shane O'Hara
South Sister from the basin near base camp.
Josh Lupkin
Middle Sister from base camp.
Shane O'Hara
Early morning approach to the Hayden Glacier.
Shane O'Hara
North Sister in the early morning light.
Shane O'Hara
Roping up at the foot of the Hayden Glacier.
Shane O'Hara
Crossing the Haden Glacier with Middle Sister in background.
Shane O'Hara
Crossing the Haden Glacier with South Sister and Broken Top in background.
Josh Lupkin
View south to Broken Top.
Shane O'Hara
Crossing the Haden Glacier.
Shane O'Hara
Steeper snow slope toward the summit.
Shane O'Hara
Rock and ice.
Shane O'Hara
Steeper snow slope toward the summit.
Shane O'Hara
Steeper snow slope toward the summit.
Shane O'Hara
North Sister with Mount Jefferson

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