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Bradley Lane
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First view of Island Lake from the trailhead.
Bradley Lane
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Hiking along Island Lake.
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The trail skirts a lake along a rock pile.
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Ascending to the Beartooth Plateau.
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First view of Becker Lake.
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Hikers relaxing near the shore of Becker Lake.
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Becker Lake.
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Heading to Albino Lake with Lonesome Mountain looming in the distance.
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The tail end of Becker Lake.
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Hiking up to Albino Lake.
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Looking down on Becker Lake, further up the trail towards Albino Lake.
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Albino Lake at sundown.
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The mountains abutting Albino Lake.
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Hiking back down to the northern shore of Albino Lake.
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Late evening backpackers arriving at Albino Lake.
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Island Lake Trailhead. Vault toilet nearby.

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