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    At the start of the trail.
    Entering the San Gorgonio Wilderness about 1 mile in.
    Looking north from the trail.
    The trail is well shaded.
    Parts of the trail are exposed to full sun.
    The trail flattens a bit after 3 miles of hiking.
    A flatter section of the Angelus Oaks Trail.
    Pine along a flatter section of the Angelus Oaks Trail.
    A flatter section of the Angelus Oaks Trail.
    Pine along a flatter section of the Angelus Oaks Trail.
    Ascending through pine forest along the Angelus Oaks Trail.
    The trail is well marked.
    Ponderosa along the Angelus Oaks Trail.
    Trail signage.
    Wide views from the Angelus Oaks Trail.
    Wide views from the Angelus Oaks Trail.
    The Washington Monument along the Angelus Oaks Trail.
    The Washington Monument along the Angelus Oaks Trail.
    The view from the summit of San Bernadino Peak.
    A ridge near the summit of San Bernardino Peak.
    Wide views from San Bernardino Peak.
    Wide views from San Bernardino Peak.
    Wide views from San Bernardino Peak.
    Wide views from San Bernardino Peak.
    Manzanita along the Angelus Oaks Trail.
    The summit register atop San Bernardino Peak.

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