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John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
11/19/2022
Pine Meadow Lake.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
11/19/2022
Parking for traihead on the east side of trail.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
11/19/2022
Turn left at the end of the fence to reach the trailhead.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
11/19/2022
Stream runoff from squirrel swamp.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
11/19/2022
Trail signage to stay left.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
11/19/2022
Trail signage is good when it needs to be.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
11/19/2022
Crossing Pine Meadow forest road.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
11/19/2022
First views of Pine Meadow Lake.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
11/19/2022
One of several good campsites along the lake.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
11/19/2022
Some ruins along the lake.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
11/19/2022
Most popular area during weekends and nice weather.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
11/19/2022
Swimming is prohibited.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
11/19/2022
Re-entering the trail from Reeves Meadow visitor center.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
11/19/2022
Very rocky terrain during the last mile.
John Maurizi
Photo Date: 
11/19/2022
Exit at the park border.

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