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    Uncover Washington's Wild Side
    The eastern view from Blue Mountain to Puget Sound.
    Photo Date: 
    07/31/2014
    Northeast view across the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Sequim Bay, Protection Island, and Discovery Bay toward Whidbey Island and Puget Sound. Mount Baker rises in the distance.
    Photo Date: 
    07/31/2014
    Looking south from the Blue Mountain Summit across the Grand, Cameron, and Grey Wolf valleys toward the Grey Wolf Ridge, including Mount Walkinshaw and the Needles.
    Photo Date: 
    07/31/2014
    Northeast view at dusk.
    Photo Date: 
    07/31/2014
    Mount Walkinshaw on the Grey Wolf Ridge over the Grey Wolf and Cameron valleys.
    Photo Date: 
    07/31/2014
    Moon rising over the snow-capped Olympics. Glaciated Mount Carrie is visible in the very far distance.
    Photo Date: 
    07/31/2014
    Beyond Mount Angeles, the setting sun on the Pacific Ocean.
    Photo Date: 
    08/18/2014
    Sunsets on Blue Mountain can be great even with significant cloud cover. Looking west across the Mount Angeles and Hurricane Ridge to the Pacific Ocean.

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