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    Ascending Parker Ridge to join the Selkirk Crest trail.
    Pyramid Peak peers through the cloud cover.
    Morning on Pyramid Lake
    Pyramid Peak rising over Pyramid Lake.
    Lower Ball Lake
    Lower Ball Lake. Trail ends here and the infamous bushwhack starts.
    Make your own trail.
    Lookout Mountain Lookout
    The old lookout looking towards Lion Head and the northern Selkirks
    The old lookout looking towards Lion Head and the northern Selkirks
    The old lookout looking towards Lion Head and the northern Selkirks
    Lower Priest Lake from the lookout on Lookout Mountain
    Upper Priest Lake from the lookout on Lookout Mountain
    Upper Priest Lake
    from the southern shores of Upper Priest Lake.
    An electrical storm develops over Upper Priest Lake.
    Looking south on Upper Priest Lake.
    Looking south from Upper Priest Lake.
    Old growth cedar grove.
    Approaching the Jackson Creek trail and the Washington State line.
    Sullivan Lake
    The Washington Hotel in Metaline Falls, Washington.

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