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    Stopping off at the Three Sisters Wilderness boundary and warning sign for limited entry area located roughly 0.5 miles up the trail.
    Shane Kucera
    Starting off through a thick forest of mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana).
    Shane Kucera
    Starting off through a thick forest of mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana).
    Obsidian flow originating from the Collier Cone.
    Obsidian flow originating from the Collier Cone.
    View of North Sister (left, 10,085 ft) and Middle Sister (right, 10,047 ft) from the Pacific Crest Trail.
    Shane Kucera
    Trail signage along the route.
    Obsidian along the trail.
    Obsidian sparkles as hikers travel south along the PCT.
    Obsidian Falls, Three Sisters Wilderness.
    Middle Sister (right, 10,047 ft) from the PCT.
    First glimpse of South Sister (10,358 ft) en route to Chambers Lakes.
    Distant view south to Diamond Peak (8,743 ft).
    En route to Eileen Lake.
    Trail through forest dominated by mountain hemlock (Tsuga mertensiana) between the PCT and Eileen Lake.
    Linton Meadows on the west side of the Three Sisters, between Middle Sister (10,047 ft) and The Husband (right).
    South Sister (10,358 ft) from Linton Meadow.
    Shane Kucera
    Trail signage along the route.
    View of Middle Sister (10,047 ft) from Eileen Lake.
    Panoramic view east to the Three Sisters from The Husband (7,524 ft).
    View north to Mount Washington (7,795 ft), Three Fingered Jack (7,844 ft) and Mount Jefferson (10,495 ft).
    View north to Mount Washington (middle, 7,795 ft), Three Fingered Jack (left, 7,844 ft) and Mount Jefferson (right, 10,495 ft).
    Hanging out at camp near Eileen Lake.
    View of the Three Sisters near Eileen Lake.
    South Sister (10,358 ft) from near Eileen Lake.
    Three Sisters from Eileen Lake in the Three Sisters Wilderness.
    Shane Kucera
    Reflections in an hidden lake near Eileen Lake.
    Shane Kucera
    View to South Sister (10,358 ft) from above Eileen Lake.
    View of The Husband (7,524 ft) from Eileen Lake.
    Shane Kucera
    View to Middle Sister (10,047 ft) and South Sister (10,358 ft) from Eileen Lake.

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