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    Aron Bosworth
    Hidden Peak's summit as seen from the upper bench. The ascent route is on the right ridgeline.
    Aron Bosworth
    Views of the lake are good motivation to push through to the summit of Hidden Peak.
    Aron Bosworth
    Fresh coatings on Hidden Peak.
    Reed Youngbar
    Powder, hemlocks, sun, and clouds coverge to create a ethereal atmosphere on Hidden Peak's upper half.
    Aron Bosworth
    Mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana) near the summit of Hidden Peak.
    Aron Bosworth
    Pow stashes below Hidden Peak's summit.
    Reed Youngbar
    Fresh options aplenty on Hidden Peak.
    Aron Bosworth
    Steeper glades and tree-lined chutes can be found below and skier's left of the summit. Take care not to get cliffed out by dropping in too early.
    Reed Youngbar
    Hidden Peak's well-spaced glades are a good option on storm days.
    Reed Youngbar
    Hidden Peak.
    Aron Bosworth
    Hidden Peak.
    Reed Youngbar
    Hidden Peak.
    Aron Bosworth
    The parking pullout for Hidden Peak is differentiated by the erosion barrier on the west side of Highway 89.
    Aron Bosworth
    East Shore vantage of the West Shore lineup.

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