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Cave near the Mount Naomi Trail on the slopes of Mount Magog.
Cherry Peak from Bullen Hole Peak.
Cherry Peak from the Bear River Crest.
Mount Magog from the basin near Mount Gog.
The summit of Naomi Peak from the Bear River crest.
Looking east from the Bear River crest with Gog and Magog visible.
White Pine Lake, Magog, Naomi, Cherry Peak, and Bullen Hole Peak from the summit of Mount Gog.
Mount Magog and White Pine Lake.
Another view of the north aspect of Mount Magog over White Pine Lake.
Panorama to the south and west from Bullen Hole Peak.
Bullen Hole Peak from the south.
Cracked rock between Bullen Hole Peak and Mount Gog.
Beginning of the downclimb between Naomi and Bullen Hole.
Looking up at the upper part of the downclimb.
Lower part of the downclimb.
Looking up at the lower downclimb.
The lower part of the downclimb.
Fun scrambling near the summit of Mount Gog.
Rocks near the summit of Mount Gog.
Aspens showing the first signs of fall along the White Pine Lake Trail.
Glacial grooves between Bullen Hole Peak and Mount Gog.
Ancient tree near the summit of Mount Gog.
Another ancient tree near the summit of Mount Gog.
High Creek Lake from the cliffs between Naomi and Bullen Hole Peak.
Evening on Mount Magog.
Mount Gog from the side of Bullen Hole Peak.
Mount Gog from the White Pine Lake Trail.

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