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Mike Windsor
Photo Date: 
04/12/2022
Views of Little Sandy Lake just before the start of the alternate.
Mike Windsor
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04/12/2022
The first 2 miles of trail are rough due to blowdown and faint trail.
Mike Windsor
Photo Date: 
04/12/2022
A scenic small lake (the first of many).
Mike Windsor
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04/12/2022
Little Sandy Creek Valley.
Mike Windsor
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04/12/2022
Hiking through the valley.
Mike Windsor
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04/12/2022
Lake 10839 at the base of Temple Peak.
Mike Windsor
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04/12/2022
The pass between Temple Peak and East Temple Peak.
Mike Windsor
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04/12/2022
Views back down to Lake 10839.
Mike Windsor
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04/12/2022
Views from the top of pass.
Mike Windsor
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04/12/2022
Temple Lake.
Mike Windsor
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04/12/2022
Temple Lake.
Mike Windsor
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04/12/2022
Temple Peak.
Mike Windsor
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04/12/2022
Temple Lake.
Mike Windsor
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04/12/2022
Temple Peak and Temple Lake.
Mike Windsor
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04/12/2022
East Temple Peak.
Mike Windsor
Photo Date: 
04/12/2022
Hiking along the alternate.
Mike Windsor
Photo Date: 
04/12/2022
Nearing Big Sandy Lake.

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