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    Mount St. Helens (8,366 ft) and Spirit Lake from Norway Pass.
    Hiking toward Bear Pass.
    Bear Pass.
    Mountain goat.
    Grizzly Lake.
    Salmonberries.
    Obscurity Lake.
    Trout rising at Obscurity Lake.
    Panhandle Lake.
    Mount Rainier (14,411 ft).
    Trail down to Shovel Lake.
    Shovel Lake.
    Crystal clear water at Shovel Lake.
    Rabbit at Shovel Lake.
    Campsite at Shovel Lake.
    Campsite at Shovel Lake.
    Sunset at Shovel Lake.
    Night sky at Shovel Lake.
    Andrew Stohner
    Photo Date: 
    07/30/2016
    The sun begins to set over Snow Lake.
    Andrew Stohner
    Photo Date: 
    07/30/2016
    Approaching Panhandle Lake from the west as Mount Adams looms in the distance.
    Andrew Stohner
    Photo Date: 
    07/30/2016
    Important trail junction notes near the Whittier Ridge / Lakes Trail Junction. This is the view of the junction as approached from the Whittier Ridge Trail.
    Andrew Stohner
    Photo Date: 
    07/30/2016
    Important trail junction notes near the Whittier Ridge / Lakes Trail junction. This is the view of the junction as approached from the Lakes Trail below.

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