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    Justine United States
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    Sunrise summit at 5:15 a.m.
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    View down over the lakes and valley from the summit at sunrise.
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    Basecamp Crestones.
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    Several sections on the trail are cut out of the dirt to create mossy walkways.
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    The dry tundra landscape is an incredible contrast to the cloud forest and jungle below.
    Justine United States
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    Hiking up to the summit in the dark feels like a completely different hike on the way down as the light gives way to cascading views.
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    Just past the sign at the summit there are a few rocks that provide an incredible panoramic view.
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    On clear days it is possible to see both the Caribbean and Pacific Ocean from the summit.

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