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    Robyn Anderson
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    View of Wizard Island and Mount Thielsen at Crater Lake National Park.
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    A group of visitors gather for the ranger-guided snowshoeing.
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    Snowshoeing around Crater Lake.
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    12/31/2017
    Garfield Peak at Crater Lake National Park.
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    12/31/2017
    Snowshoeing at Crater Lake National Park.
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    12/31/2017
    The ranger pointing out signs of wildlife, in this case woodpeckers.
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    12/31/2017
    Snow covered Crater Lake National Park.
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    The view of Mount McLoughlin from Crater Lake National Park.
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    The view of the Klamath Basin from Crater Lake National Park.
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    12/31/2017
    Crater Lake Lodge is all closed up during the winter season.

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