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    Allison Herreid
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    First trail junction with Bubbles Trail and Jordan Pond Carry.
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    Bubble Rock near South Bubble.
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    South Bubble Summit.
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    View of Jordan Pond from South Bubble.
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    Trail along Bubbles Trail to Connor's Nubble.
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    Trail along Bubbles Trail to Connor's Nubble with view of Eagle Lake.
    Allison Herreid
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    View of Eagle Lake on the way to Connor's Nubble.
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    Trail sign after road crossing as you near the summit of Connor's Nubble.
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    06/02/2018
    Summit of Connor's Nubble.
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    View of Eagle Lake from Connor's Nubble.
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    Eagle Lake Trail.
    Allison Herreid
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    06/02/2018
    Junction between Eagle Lake Trail and Jordan Pond Carry.

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