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Benjamin Krause
A great end to an adventurous day looking for Sasquatch.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
10/12/2014
Colchuck Lake Basin.
Bryce Jenks
Photo Date: 
08/10/2012
Start of the West Fork of the Wallowa River.
Bryce Jenks
Photo Date: 
08/20/2013
Ice Lake Meadow.
Benjamin Krause
Photo Date: 
08/07/2014
Alpine views above Cyclone Lake.
Lance Beck
Photo Date: 
08/13/2016
Working up the summit trail to Labyrinth Mountain.
Jessica Beauchemin
Photo Date: 
08/13/2014
Above Minotaur Lake, the blue waters of Thesus Lake appear.
Lance Beck
Photo Date: 
08/13/2016
Looking south from the summit of Labyrinth Mountain at Theseus Lake (left) and Minotaur Lake (right).
Brandon Fralic
Photo Date: 
08/02/2014
Anderson Lakes beneath Mount Watson.
Max Hart
Photo Date: 
08/07/2014
Snoqualmie Lake from the ridge above.
Max Hart
Photo Date: 
08/12/2014
Meadow crossing before Spade Lake.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
03/13/2014
Sulphur Works area below Mount Diller. Fumoroles encountered on the climb up or ski down should be navigated with caution.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
09/04/2014
More rugged terrain beyond Lost Valley en route to the Inner Gorge.
Brandon Katcher
Photo Date: 
08/03/2013
The second campsite of the trip at Triangle Lake.
Halvor Tweto
Photo Date: 
07/10/2013
Tamolitch Pool.

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