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    Amy Brown
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    The trail starts off easy.
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    Coral mushroom.
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    The trail to Marion Lake.
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    07/31/2018
    Lake Ann.
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    Lake Ann.
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    Dragonfly near the lake.
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    11/11/2018
    Hikers can take either trail to get to Marion Lake, but for the most direct way to the waterfalls and the bridge to get to Marion Mountain, take the Outlet Trail.
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    Marion Falls.
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    Marion Falls.
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    Berries in the summer.
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    05/04/2018
    Marion Creek flows from Marion Lake, which continues on to create the waterfalls.
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    Marion Lake with Three Fingered Jack, burned trees from the B&B forest fire, and trees that survived the fire.
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    Follow the Blue Lake Trail to continue on to Marion Mountain.
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    Mount Jefferson and Marion Lake.
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    Continue on the Pine Ridge Trail from this point.
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    New growth emerging from the old fire damage.
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    Mount Jefferson.
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    Take the Marion Mountain Trail to reach the summit in less than a mile.
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    Summit view.
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    Mount Jefferson summit view.
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    Mount Hood peeking up on the left of Mount Jefferson.
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    11/11/2018
    Three Fingered Jack and the burned trees from the B&B fire.

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