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    Road sign en route to the primitive Huckleberry Creek Trailhead.
    Pronghorn Antelope graze on the open sage flats near the Huckleberry Creek Trailhead.
    Thick lodgepole forest along the lower Huckleberry Creek drainage.
    Sulphur flower buckwheat (Eriogonum umbellatum).
    Peak 9774 from the Huckleberry/Hell Roaring Divide.
    Trailsigns at the Huckleberry/Hell Roaring Divide.
    Looking onto Hell Roaring Lake from a spur ridge off of the Alpine Way Trail.
    The south east face of Decker Peak from a spur ridge off the Alpine Way Trail.
    Looking across the Decker Creek basin at Old Decker Peak from a spur ridge off the Alpine Way Trail.
    Mount Sevy (10,480') and Red Bluff from a spur hike off the Alpine Way Trail.
    The Huckleberry Wall is accessed from the Alpine Way Trail.
    Bark detail.
    A beat-up sign along the little used Alpine Way Trail.
    Lodgepoie forests in the Decker Creek drainage.
    A view of the White Cloud peaks from a ridge accessed via the Alpine Way Trail. The trail traverses the dense forests in the middle of the photo with virtually no views.
    The north face of Decker Peak from a ridge accessed from the Alpine Way Trail.
    Looking onto Decker Creek basin. The Alpine Way Trail traverses through down canyon of the two lakes in this image.
    A view of Redfish Lake from a ridge accessed from the Alpine Way Trail. The trail traverses through the dense forest in the middle of the photo.
    Looking onto Redfish Lake from the Alpine Way/Grand Mogul Trail.
    Trail sign at the junction of the Alpine Way/Grand Mogul Trail.
    There are many wooden bridges that span a multidude of springs along the southeast shore of Redfish Lake.
    Bridge along the west shore of Redfish Lake.
    Trail sign to the Lily Pond and Waterfall trail junction.
    Bridge over Redfish Lake Creek before entering the Redfish Inlet campground.

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