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    Approaching the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center via Hurricane Ridge Road.
    Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center.
    View to the Olympic Mountain Range from the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center.
    View of the Olympic Mountain Range looking west.
    View of the Olympic Mountain Range looking southwest.
    View of the Olympic Mountain Range looking southwest down the Elwha River Valley.
    View of the Olympic Mountain Range looking south down the Lillian River Valley.
    Deep snow in April near the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center.
    Informational signage at stops along the drive.
    Deep snow in April near the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center.
    Deep snow in April near the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center.
    Black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus) are common at Hurricane Ridge.
    Tyson Gillard
    Photo Date: 
    07/30/2014
    View of West Peak (7,365') from Hurricane Ridge.
    Tyson Gillard
    Photo Date: 
    07/30/2014
    View of Mount Olympus (7,980') from Hurricane Ridge.
    Tyson Gillard
    Photo Date: 
    07/30/2014
    View south of the Olympics from Hurricane Ridge with a black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus).

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