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Sign at the Flytrip Creek and Middle Fork of the Boise River trail junction.
An overview of the upper Middle Fork. The Spangle Lake basin is the left half of the photo, while the Flytrip Basin is coming in from the right side of the photo. Glenns Peak is on the right skyline.
Another overview photo showing more of the Flytrip Basin beneath and to the right of Glenns Peak.
Most of the lakes in Flytrip Basin are contained in granite basins that are covered by a thick carpet of trees. There are no trails beyond Camp Lake, so good compass and navigation skills are necessary.
A view of Peak 9,963 from the Flytrip Creek Trail.
Moonrise above Heart Lake.
Looking onto the peninsula that forms the heart of Heart Lake with Glenns Peak in the background.
An unnamed Flytrip lake.
Glacial polish
Sunset in the south lobe of the Flytrip Basin.
Sunset over lakes in the south lobe of Flytrip Basin.
The south face of Glenns Peak with an unnamed lake in the foreground.
Good fishing. South lobe of Flytrip Basin.
Looking across Flytrip Basin.
An unnamed lake in the north lobe of Flytrip Basin.
An unnamed shoreline in the north lobe of the Flytrip Basin.
The west face of Peak 10,304 holds some nice technical climbing potential.
Camp at 9,200 feet in the north lobe of Flytrip Basin.
Enjoying the sunset from a camp at 9,200 feet in the north lobe of Flytrip Basin.
A fiery sunset at the head of Flytrip Basin.
Flytrip Basin sunset.
Night camp.

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