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Looking west toward Mount Superior and Alta Ski Resort.
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Fall colors coming in.
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Granite outcroppings, a hallmark of Little Cottonwood hiking.
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You can reach Cecret Lake from here as well.
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Hiking to Albion Meadow.
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07/21/2015
Wildflowers bloom earlier in the season.
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Wildflowers bloom earlier in the season.
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The Sugarloaf Lift services the peak of the same name. Head southwest to go up Germania Pass.
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Views on the climb to Albion Meadow.
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Views on the climb to Albion Meadow.
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While the flowers are gone by fall, the seasonal colors still make this a great hike.
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Big views from the route to Albion Meadows.
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From here you look across Albion Basin to Catherine's Pass.
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Germania Pass.
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The Albion Meadows Trail.
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The glow of a sunset over the ridge.
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Returning to the Alta Ski Resort at dusk.
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09/11/2016
Returning to the Alta Ski Resort at dusk.

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