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    A boat anchored offshore on Lake Wenatchee. Clark Mountain (8,602') is barely visible through the haze from the nearby fires.
    Paddling up the Little Wenatchee River. Wenatchee Ridge is in the background.
    Kayaking up the Little Wenatchee River. Nason Ridge is in the background.
    Downed trees accross the river made this an excellent turnaround point for the excursion up the Little Wenatchee River.
    Breaking for lunch on a nice beach just downstream of the river blockage.
    Crusing down a swift section of the Little Wenatchee River.
    Dirtyface Mountian looms over the Little Wenatchee River.
    Continuing down the Little Wenatchee River.
    Kayaking down the Little Wenatchee River. Haze from the nearby Carlton Complex Fires is visible.
    Clouds, smoke, and haze make for a dramatic skyscape over Lake Wenatchee.
    An unexpected rainshower appears. Nasen Ridge is in the background.
    Kayaking on Lake Wenatchee.
    The rainstorm moves up the Little Wenatchee River. Mount Mastiff (6,741') is to the left of the kayaker and Labyrinth Mountain (6,376') is to the right.
    Kayaking southbound on Lake Wenatchee.
    Daylight peeks though the clouds to the west over Labyrinth Mountain (6,376').

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