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Halvor Tweto
All set for a paddle on Crescent Lake.
Andrew Stohner
Enjoying some mountain views from water level on Redfish Lake.
Tyler Yates
Streamlined strokes on Lake Wenatchee.
Tyson Gillard
Olallie Lake and Mount Jefferson (10,495').
Tyson Gillard
The deferred benefits of healthy snowpack are enjoyed on Hosmer Lake.
Aron Bosworth
A young paddler enjoys Lake Tahoe's blue waters.
Tyson Gillard
Boat rentals on the shore of Lake Crescent.
Tyson Gillard
Paddling near the North Campground on Waldo Lake.
Tyson Gillard
Timothy Lake and Mount Hood (11,250').
Halvor Tweto
Bring a friend to help enjoy great views like these from Summit Lake.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
07/29/2014
Lake Crescent from Lake Crescent Lodge.
Tyler Yates
Photo Date: 
08/02/2014
The rainstorm moves up the Little Wenatchee River. Mount Mastiff (6,741') is to the left of the kayaker and Labyrinth Mountain (6,376') is to the right.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
11/22/2014
Spectacular sunrise on a mild November morning at Trillium Lake. Conditions like this can attract many photographers to this beautiful place.
Andrew Stohner
Photo Date: 
09/03/2013
As you round the western elbow of the lake, the view to the south is breathtaking.

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