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Richard Forbes
Photo Date: 
08/10/2019
Hiking down toward the Chilliwack.
Richard Forbes
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08/10/2019
If you time it right, you should see a ton of edible salmonberries along your trip.
Richard Forbes
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08/10/2019
Clear skies.
Richard Forbes
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08/10/2019
Crossing the chilly Chilliwack - the cable car was closed for repairs.
Richard Forbes
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08/10/2019
It gets a little brushy down in the valley.
Richard Forbes
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08/10/2019
There are some beautiful bridges along this trail.
Richard Forbes
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08/10/2019
Rambling through the forest near Indian Creek.
Richard Forbes
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08/10/2019
The magnificent Copper Lake.
Richard Forbes
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08/10/2019
The climb up toward the Copper Ridge Lookout.
Richard Forbes
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08/10/2019
Almost up at the lookout.
Richard Forbes
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08/10/2019
The beautiful Copper Ridge Lookout (and the high point of the route).
Richard Forbes
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08/10/2019
Descending toward Silesia.
Richard Forbes
Photo Date: 
08/10/2019
Finishing the hike and heading down toward Boundary Camp and Hannegan Pass.

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