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Samantha Wellington

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Samantha Wellington

Josh Bukoskey

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Samantha Wellington

Brandon Fralic
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Pawtuckaway State Park Campground

Seacoast Region, New Hampshire
Stephanie Graudons
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Gorge Lake Campground

North Cascades National Park
Louis O
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Lafayette Place Campground

Franconia Notch State Park
Eric Adsit
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Lonesome Lake Trail

White Mountains, New Hampshire
Eric Adsit
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Mount Katahdin via the Knife Edge + Hamlin Ridge Trails

Katahdin/Great North Woods, Maine
Louis O
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Rock Island Campground

Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Washington
Josh Bukoskey
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Colchuck Lake Trail

Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Washington
Tyson Gillard
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Maple Pass Loop Hike

North Cascades, Washington
Brandon Fralic
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Mount Si Hike

Seattle + Tacoma Metro Area, Washington
Andrew Stohner

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