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    Early spring wildflowers abound along the trail.
    Meadow near the Belly River Ranger Station.
    Suspension bridge over the Belly River.
    Suspension bridge over the Belly River. Looking back east toward Chief Mountain.
    The Belly River Valley. The Ranger station can been seen on the far left.
    Waterfalls are plentiful along the trail in Glacier National Park.
    Looking back down the valley at Atsina and Glenns Lake.
    Looking down on Stoney Indian Lake from the top of Stoney Indian Pass
    Wahcheechee Mountain from Stoney Indian Pass.
    Stoney Indian Lake.
    Looking back at Stoney Indian Pass along the shore of Stoney Indian Lake.
    Looking back at Stoney Indian Pass along the shore of Stoney Indian Lake.
    Many of the trails were overgrown and bushy.
    Kootenai Lakes.
    US Border and Customs at Goat Haunt.
    US Border and Customs at Goat Haunt.
    Lake Janet.
    Lake Francis.
    Lake Francis.
    Lake Francis.
    Unnamed lake along the trail up to Browns Pass
    The top of Browns Pass.
    The trail criss-crosses many streams with waterfalls right along the trail.
    Descending toward Bowman Lake.
    Descending toward Bowman Lake.
    Campsite at the Head of Bowman Lake Campground.
    Looking back at the Livingston Range from the Head of Bowman Lake Campground.
    Sunset on Bowman lake.
    The beautiful blue glacial waters of Bowman Lake. Rainbow Peak (9,892 feet) in the distance.
    End of the trail at Bowman Lake campground and time to start the road walk to Polebridge.

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