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    The parking area.
    A trailhead usage sign.
    Applying skins at the trailhead.
    Touring up the unplowed road.
    Passing through the first road barrier gate.
    Quandry Peak signage.
    Quandry Peak information.
    Cutoff for Quandry Peak.
    Quandry Peak Trailhead.
    Looking back down the valley.
    Typical views along the snowy road.
    Continuing along the snowy road.
    The road continues gradually uphill.
    Pacific Peak.
    Mountains all around.
    Trail 477 sign.
    The unplowed road continues.
    The road leading into the gulch.
    Mountains in the distance.
    Looking up toward Atlantic Peak.
    Wide open view of the gulch as two backcountry snowboarders make their way up the road.
    McCullough Gulch Trailhead.
    Snowshoeing along the road.
    Reaching the next road barrier gate.
    Atlantic Peak.
    Looking back down the valley.
    What is left of the McCullough Gulch trail sign.
    Snowshoeing up the trail.
    Bridge crossing.
    An old cabin.
    An old cabin buried in snow.
    The trail continues climbing.
    Touring farther into the gulch.
    Mountainside views off Quandry Peak.
    Looking back down the valley.

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