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    A well-groomed trail leads to the trailhead.
    The junction for the Long and Short trails. Many hikers ascend the Short Trail and descend the Long Trail.
    The Short Trail is much steeper with large rocks and large stones serving as steps.
    A large sheer rock wall on the way up the Long Trail.
    Approaching the summit.
    Planks to help avoid mud and keep hikers on the trail.
    A pair of ladders takes you to the summit.
    A couple reaches the false summit.
    As you reach the top, you first reach a false summit with this view of Indian Pass. The downward-sloping mountain is Wallface.
    A storm clears over the MacIntyre Range.
    Heart Lake in the foreground with the High Peaks Wilderness in the background.
    A couple enjoys the view.
    A squirrel stopped by the summit for a visit.
    A dike at the summit. These form when magma fills in the cracks of the rock and hardens. The magma is much harder, leaving a raised area after millennia of erosion.
    The view from the summit.
    Dark-eyed junco at the summit.

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