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Matt Leidecker
Photo Date: 
09/12/2011
Mount Everly sunset from Lake 8,696.
Matt Leidecker
Photo Date: 
09/12/2011
Looking south through Scarlet Paintbrush along the Queens/Little Queens Divide from Blacknose Mountain.
Matt Leidecker
Photo Date: 
09/12/2011
Wildflower meadows of the Queens River Divide.
Matt Leidecker
Photo Date: 
08/22/2011
Rydberg's penstemon (Penstemon rydbergii).
Matt Leidecker
Photo Date: 
08/22/2011
Contributor Matt Leidecker enjoys a veiw looking onto the Middle Baron Lake. Mount Ebert stands in the center-right of the photo.
Matt Leidecker
Photo Date: 
08/22/2011
Looking down onto the shoreline of Middle Baron Lake.
Matt Leidecker
Photo Date: 
08/11/2011
Looking upstream across the South Fork of the Payette River near Big Meadows.
Matt Leidecker
Photo Date: 
08/19/2011
Flowers on the shore of Everly Lake with Elk Peak in the background.
Matt Leidecker
Photo Date: 
09/03/2011
Ardeth Lake inlet stream near the Spangle Divide.
Matt Leidecker
Photo Date: 
09/10/2011
Warbonnet Spire and the north face of Tohobit Peak can be inspected from the summit of Observation Peak.
Michael Sawiel
Photo Date: 
07/11/2015
Old-growth cedar grove in the Idaho panhandle.

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