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Zachary Smith
Photo Date: 
07/20/2014
Approaching Angell Pass on the Elkhorn Crest Trail.
Zachary Smith
Photo Date: 
07/20/2014
A campsite along the banks of Summit Lake in the Elkhorn Mountains.
Zachary Smith
Photo Date: 
07/20/2014
Mountain goats are abundant in the Elkhorns.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
05/11/2014
The view across the John Day Valley to Strawberry Mountain from the summit of Dixie Butte.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
09/19/2014
Fishing for brook trout at Little Strawberry Lake.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
09/19/2014
Solitude at High Lake in the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
09/19/2014
Looking down on Strawberry Lake from the trail to Strawberry Mountain's summit.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
09/19/2014
Backcountry campsite at Strawberry Lake.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
09/19/2014
Little Slide Lake.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
09/19/2014
Looking back toward High Lake from the lake's eastern rim.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
10/11/2013
The John Day River in Cottonwood Canyon State Park.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
09/19/2014
Strawberry Lake.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
08/13/2016
Sunset at Anthony Lake, the endpoint of the trail but also a good place to stay the night and shuttle to the trailhead.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
08/13/2016
Hiking out of the Summit Lake basin.

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