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Wildflowers north of Timber Gap.
Indian paintbrush north of Timber Gap.
Typical creek crossing near the junction of Black Rock Trail.
Black bear near Redwood Meadow.
The famous porch at Bear Paw High Camp.
Through the meadow over Timber Gap.
From Bear Paw to Valhalla.
A bridge over Pine Creek Gorge.
The top of Hamilton Falls.
Campsites at Hamilton Lake.
A calm Hamilton Lake.
Alpenglow at Hamilton Lake.
Sunset at Hamilton Lake.
Trail views between Hamilton and Precipice lakes.
Hamilton Gorge.
A creek crossing just below Precipice Lake.
The famous Precipice Lake.
Aqua waters of Precipice Lake.
Meadow near Kaweah Gap.
Night falls at Little 5 Lakes.
Camp at Big 5 Lakes.
Sunset at Big 5 Lakes.
An electrical storm at Big 5 Lakes.
Stars and clearing clouds at Big 5 Lakes.
Stars and clouds at Big 5 Lakes.
Meadow at sunrise at Middle Big 5 Lakes.
Lost Canyon Creek.
A view of Lost Canyon Creek near Columbine Lake.
Fly fishing in a trout-filled Columbine Lake.
A tent glowing on a cold summer night.
A starry night at Columbine Lake.
Flowers and granite at Columbine Lake.
The epic climb up Sawtooth Gap.
Relaxing atop Sawtooth Gap.

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