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Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
04/09/2014
Peter Grubb Ski Hut.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
02/04/2015
Andesite Peak.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
02/04/2015
The crags at Andesite Peak. The slopes of Northstar and Boreal ski resorts are visible.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
02/16/2015
Donner Peak (8,020 ft) is perched over Donner Lake, I-80 to the left, the Union Pacific railroad route to the right, and the abandoned railroad tunnels straight down.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
02/16/2015
Mount Judah's summit (8,234 ft).
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/03/2015
Martis Lookout overlooking Lake Tahoe and the Northstar slopes.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/03/2015
Martis Fire Lookout (8,667 ft).
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
06/30/2014
Inspiration Point.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
06/30/2014
Vikingsholm sits behind the main beach.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
06/30/2014
Vikingsholm.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
03/23/2014
Rubicon Trail.
Aron Bosworth
Photo Date: 
03/09/2014
The Rubicon Trail follows the shoreline of Emerald Bay.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
03/21/2015
Ludlow Hut.
Outdoor Project
Photo Date: 
03/14/2014
Sierra Hot Springs. Photo credit: Jivan Child.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
12/26/2016
Sagehen Summit cross-country ski.

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