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Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
McCullough Gulch Trailhead sign.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
McCullough Gulch Trail.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
McCullough Gulch Trail.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
Wildflowers on the McCullough Gulch Trail.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
McCullough Gulch Trail.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
Wildflowers on the McCullough Gulch Trail.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
08/07/2015
Mountain Goats near Upper Blue Reservoir.
Denis LeBlanc
Upper Blue Resevoir
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
Upper Blue Reservior.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
McCullough Gulch Trail.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
Upper Blue Reservior.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
Upper Blue Reservior.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
Upper Blue Reservior.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
08/07/2015
Looking back down the valley.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
Upper Blue Reservior.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
Trail junction to White Falls Loop.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
08/07/2015
White Falls is a short detour of the main trail.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
White Falls.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015
Wildflowers and White Falls.
Louie Traub
Photo Date: 
08/08/2015

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