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    Matthew Durrant
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    Mount Borah from the summit of Mount Breitenbach.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Mount Donaldson and Mount Church from Breitenbach.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Looking to the east from the summit.
    Matthew Durrant
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    The view east from the summit ridge.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Rugged terrain in the Lost River Range.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Dry creek from the summit ridge.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Endless scree in Pete Creek.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Leatherman Peak and Mount Idaho from the summit of Mount Breitenbach.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Mount Borah from Mount Breitenbach.
    Matthew Durrant
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    07/18/2009
    Lost River Peak from the summit of Mount Breitenbach.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Lost River Peak from Pete Creek.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Panoroama looking to the north from the summit of Mount Breitenbach. Five of the 7 peaks over 12,000 feet in the Lost River Range are visible.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Borah from the summit.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Looking up Pete Creek in the morning.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Midway up Pete Creek.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Pete Creek
    Matthew Durrant
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    Pete Creek
    Matthew Durrant
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    Looking down Pete Creek from the ridge.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Endless scree below the ridge.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Rugged terrain on the summit ridge.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Walking along the narrow summit ridge.
    Matthew Durrant
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    There is a rock glacier below all the scree.
    Matthew Durrant
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    The rugged south wall of Pete Creek
    Matthew Durrant
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    Walking through the scree.
    Matthew Durrant
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    Looking to the north towards the summit along the ridge.
    Matthew Durrant
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    The summit of Breitenbach
    Matthew Durrant
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    Nearing Breitenbach's summit.
    Matthew Durrant
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    07/18/2009
    A snowmelt waterfall in upper Pete Creek.
    Matthew Durrant
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    07/18/2009
    The waterfall in upper Pete Creek.

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