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Skinning in on road NF-3703, which is shared with snowmobiles.
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Making our way on the skier-only Hemlock Butte Trail (NF-380).
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Skiing in to Mount Bailey.
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Skiing in to Mount Bailey.
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Making our way up the southeast ridge. Avalanche Bowl is in the distance.
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Winter in all its beauty.
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Mount Theilsen from the flanks of Mount Bailey.
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Mount Theilsen from the flanks of Mount Bailey.
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Mount Theilsen from the flanks of Mount Bailey.
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Untouched lines. The rim of Crater Lake sits in the distance.
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Skinning up the southeast ridge.
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Skinning up the southeast ridge.
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Skinning up the southeast ridge toward the summit.
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Looking back at the skin track and Mount Thielsen.
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Looking at a crater near the top of the south ridge that is known as the Cereal Bowl.
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Looking back at the skin track and Mount Thielsen.
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Skinning around the Cereal Bowl.
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Approaching the windy south ridge summit.
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Looking back at Cereal Bowl from the south ridge with the rim of Crater Lake in the distance.
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The mountain is open to motorized travel. Snowmobilers playing around in the Cereal Bowl.
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Fresh turns along the southeast ridge.
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Enjoying the fresh turns and views of Mount Theilsen along the southeast ridge.
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Looking back at the lines on the north side of the southeast ridge.
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03/09/2015
Surveying the cirque at the base of the east bowl (Avalanche Bowl).
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The slow traverse up Avalanche Bowl.
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Apporaching the summit from Avalanche Bowl.
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Looking north twoard the Three Sisters from the summit of Mount Bailey.
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Standing at the summit of Mount Bailey looking east to Mount Theilsen and Diamond Lake below.
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Standing at the summit of Mount Bailey looking south.
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Decending in Avalanche Bowl.
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Making turns in Avalanche Bowl.
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Making turns in Avalanche Bowl.
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Making turns in Avalanche Bowl.
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Looking south at the southeast ridge and Avalanche Bowl.

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