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Bradley Lane
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08/28/2020
Trailhead leading between two houses on lower Pattee Canyon Road.
Bradley Lane
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08/28/2020
Deer at the beginning of lower trail leading up to Barmeyer
Bradley Lane
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Cutting through the backyard open spaces on the Barmeyer backdoor route.
Bradley Lane
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Easy gate to miss on the Barmeyer Trail.
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Looking back on Mount Sentinel, heading up the Barmeyer Trail.
Bradley Lane
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The trail cuts through this lush gully near this South Hills neighborhood.
Bradley Lane
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Easements from local landowners make hiking the Barmeyer Trail possible.
Bradley Lane
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The Barmeyer Trail crosses this private driveway a few times as it heads up to the viewpoint. Hikers need to stick to the trail.
Bradley Lane
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08/28/2020
The view of Mount Sentinel from the Barmeyer Trail is unbeatable.
Bradley Lane
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Top of the Barmeyer Trail.
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A view of the Barmeyer Trail from above.
Bradley Lane
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08/28/2020
Barmeyer Trail overlooking Missoula.

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