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    Winter cabin at the trailhead.
    Skier cabin on the way to Skyline Lake.
    Building snow shelters in the day use area.
    Begining of the steep grade.
    Bradley Lane
    Photo Date: 
    01/22/2014
    Starting the climb to Skyline Lake.
    View to the southwest.
    First full view of the Stevens Pass Resort.
    Bradley Lane
    Photo Date: 
    01/22/2014
    A view of Stevens Pass on the way to Skyline Lake.
    Continuing up to the north.
    Bradley Lane
    Photo Date: 
    01/22/2014
    Views from the approach to Skyline Lake.
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    Photo Date: 
    01/22/2014
    Views from the approach to Skyline Lake.
    Bradley Lane
    Photo Date: 
    01/22/2014
    Winding trail to Skyline Lake.
    Radio tower just before Skyline Lake.
    Leaving the main track and heading northwest to the lake.
    Bradley Lane
    Photo Date: 
    01/22/2014
    Skyline Lake.
    North shore of Skyline Lake.
    Looking east from the north shore.
    Some backcountry skiers finishing their run.
    Avalanche saftey groups.
    Bradley Lane
    Photo Date: 
    01/22/2014

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