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    Jesse Weber
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    Beginning the hike to Shepherd Pass.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/17/2020
    Crossing the first saddle on Shepherd Pass Trail, with a great view of Mount Williamson.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/17/2020
    Getting higher, with the Owens River Valley falling away below.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/17/2020
    A newly diverted section of trail to cross a washed-out section.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/17/2020
    Morning light at Anvil Camp.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/17/2020
    Continuing past Anvil Camp, getting above treeline.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/17/2020
    On the final climb to Shepherd Pass.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/17/2020
    The snowfield just before the pass, with Mount Tyndall visible in the background.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/17/2020
    Crossing the steep snowfield.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/17/2020
    Crossing Shepherd Pass.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/17/2020
    View of Mount Tyndall from the lakeside camp spots at Shepherd Pass.

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