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    Kelsie DiPerna
    Photo Date: 
    11/07/2015
    Looking out upon the razor-sharp third peak of Olomana Ridge.
    Kelsie DiPerna
    Photo Date: 
    11/07/2015
    Ascending the first rock wall (15 feet tall) up toward the first peak.
    Kelsie DiPerna
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    11/07/2015
    View from the first peak looking out on the second and third peaks and the Ko'olau Mountains in the background.
    Kelsie DiPerna
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    11/07/2015
    Ascending the second peak.
    Kelsie DiPerna
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    11/07/2015
    Gazing on the third peak from the second peak.
    Kelsie DiPerna
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    11/07/2015
    Some scrambling required ascending the third peak with the assistance of ropes.
    Kelsie DiPerna
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    11/07/2015
    Rock keyhole as you ascend the third peak.
    Kelsie DiPerna
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    11/07/2015
    The rock walls of the third peak require climbing with ropes.
    Kelsie DiPerna
    Photo Date: 
    11/07/2015
    Halfway up the third peak looking out at Kailua, the first two peaks, and the Ko'olau mountain range.

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