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    Trailhead for the Lower Red Pine Lake Snowshoe.
    The large bridge near the trailhead.
    Looking east up Little Cottonwood Canyon.
    A large slide on the south-facing northern slope.
    The wide path along the Lower Red Pine Lake Snowshoe.
    Open views along the Lower Red Pine Lake Snowshoe.
    This is the second bridge, which is much smaller than the first. This is how you know you are headed to Red Pine rather than White Pine.
    While the route is very popular on the weekends, you may have the area to yourself on a weekday.
    Lower Red Pine Lake Snowshoe.
    The views get better and better as you climb.
    Looking down the valley as well toward Salt Lake City.
    Looking down the valley as well toward Salt Lake City.
    Looking north on the Lower Red Pine Lake Snowshoe.
    Lower Red Pine Lake Snowshoe
    Lots of small to medium sized slides.
    Lower Red Pine Lake Snowshoe.
    Lower Red Pine Lake.
    Lower Red Pine Lake.
    Taking in the views at Lower Red Pine Lake.
    White Baldy (10,321 ft) above on the left, the Pfeifferhorn (11,325 ft) on the right, and the frozen Red Pine Lake in the middle.
    Taking in the views at Lower Red Pine Lake.
    Some incredibly dynamic cliffs sit just above the trail.
    Views from Lower Red Pine Lake.
    Taking a breather and enjoying the Wasatch views from near Lower Red Pine Lake.
    The drainage where White Pine Lake lies as seen on the way back to the trailhead.

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