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Beginning of the hike passes by the Kennecott Copper Mines National Historic Landmark.
Beginning of the hike passes by the Kennecott Copper Mines National Historic Landmark.
Rocks picked up from the ground with a clear tracing of copper ore.
Rocks picked up from the ground with a clear tracing of copper ore.
Bonanza Creek Falls along the Root Glacier Trail.
Bonanza Creek Canyon along the Root Glacier Trail.
View across Kennicott Glacier to Firewood Mountain (6,660 ft).
Lupine.
Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
View of Donoho Peak (6,696 ft) and the Root Glacier at right.
Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
Plane tour flying over Kennicott Glacier.
Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
Jumbo Creek along the Root Glacier Trail.
Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
View of Donoho Peak (6,696 ft) and Root Glacier.
View of Root Glacier from the Root Glacier Trail.
View of Root Glacier from the Root Glacier Trail.
Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
Lupine with water dew along the trail.

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