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    Maroon Bells reflection in Maroon Lake.
    Maroon Bells reflection in Crater Lake.
    Heading up toward West Maroon Pass.
    Creek crossing before West Maroon Pass.
    West Maroon Pass.
    Wildflowers along the trail to Frigid Air Pass.
    Wildflowers along the trail to Frigid Air Pass.
    Looking down from Frigid Air Pass.
    Fravert Basin wildflowers.
    Hiking down into Fravert Basin.
    Creek crossing in Fravert Basin.
    Ascending toward Trail Rider Pass.
    Near the detour to Geneva Lake.
    Sunset near Trail Rider Pass.
    Sunset near Trail Rider Pass.
    Camp near a small pond below Trail Rider Pass.
    Camp near Trail Rider Pass.
    A room with a view.
    Trail Rider Pass.
    Looking back toward the small pond off of Trail Rider Pass.
    Wildflowers and Snowmass Lake.
    Snowmass Lake.
    Snowmass Creek.
    Waterfall near Snowmass Lake.
    Ascending toward Buckskin Pass.
    Wildflowers near Buckskin Pass.
    Backpackers begin their descent off of Buckskin Pass.
    Backpackers descend from Buckskin Pass with the Maroon Bells in the distance.
    The trail follows the Maroon Bells into Minnehaha Gulch.
    Trailhead at Maroon Lake.

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