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The Beckler Peak Trail begins on decommissioned logging road.
Plume thistle (Cirsium).
The trail proceeds through young alder and vine maples.
Bigger views open to the south.
The Beckler Peak Trail enters an old-growth forest.
The trail switchbacks for 1.5 miles through an old-growth forest.
The Beckler Peak Trail tops out along a ridge.
The terrain becomes a narrow footpath on the ridge
Fireweed (Chamerion angustifolium) on the Beckler Peak Trail.
Switchbacks lead up to West Beckler Peak.
The first summit lookout at 4,800 feet.
Steep switchbacks and rock stairs leading to the summit.
360-views at Beckler Peak.
Looking across the eastern summits toward Baring Mountain (6,125'), Merchant Peak (6,113'), Gunn Peak (6,240'), and many more.
Looking back at the trail from the top of Beckler Peak.
Views east of Mount Fernow (6,190') from the top of Beckler Peak.
Perfect resting spot at the top of Beckler Peak.
View to the southeast of Mount Daniels (left, 7,980') and Mount Hinman (right, 7,500') from the top of Beckler Peak.
The trail leads along a ridge.
The summit view east with the trail in the foreground.
Columbia glacier with Monte Cristo Peak (7,136') in the distance.
View looking west from Beckler Peak.
Lookout views on the ridge from about 3,700 feet.

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