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    The Timpooneke Trailhead.
    Pit toilets are available.
    Right from the start you can tell this is one beautiful trail.
    Some signage along the trail.
    Passing the trail register.
    Hiking to Scout Falls.
    Sweeping alpine views from the trail.
    The trail is well trodden.
    Snow clings to the upper reaches of the surrounding peaks.
    Snow clings to the upper reaches of the surrounding peaks.
    Sizing up a potential snowfield crossing.
    Beautiful views en route to Scout Falls.
    Snowfield crossings may be necessary during high snowpack years.
    Dramatic cliffs across the valley.
    First close-up view of the falls from the trail.
    A small creek crossing.
    Gorgeous views of the falls.
    Scout Falls is a dynamic and beautiful waterfall.
    The views down the canyon are truly stunning.
    The water can be quite powerful during peak melt.
    The water can be quite powerful during peak melt.
    Making some lunch along the trail.
    Scout Falls comes in from a few different directions when flows are heavy.
    The views down the canyon are truly stunning.
    Heading back down the trail.
    Scout Falls.
    Admiring another falls.
    Hiking to Scout Falls.
    Open valley views from Scout Falls.
    Stopping to check out the flowers.
    Wildflowers flank the trail in spring and early summer.
    Wildflowers flank the trail in spring and early summer.
    Wildflowers flank the trail in spring and early summer.
    Wildflowers flank the trail in spring and early summer.
    Wildflowers flank the trail in spring and early summer.
    Sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus) in blossom.

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