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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Amber McDaniel
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    While the dense shrubbery at the beginning of the hike creates the potential for more bear danger, the shocking green against the blue sky sure makes the setting photogenic.
    Amber McDaniel
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    07/01/2020
    After breaking treeline, the hike opens into a wide expansive valley.
    Amber McDaniel
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    07/01/2020
    The closer you get to your destination, the rockier the trail gets.
    Amber McDaniel
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    07/01/2020
    The final knoll before Rabbit Lake.
    Amber McDaniel
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    07/01/2020
    As your crest the final hill Rabbit Lake finally comes into view, complete with the quiet Rabbit Creek carrying water from its depths.
    Amber McDaniel
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    07/01/2020
    Rabbit Lake is a perfect destination for any warm summer day.
    Amber McDaniel
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    07/01/2020
    With craggy 5,000+ foot peaks and sheer faces tumbling down into the blue depths, North and South Suicide Peaks are breathtaking Chugach summits, visible from just about anywhere in Anchorage if you know where to look.
    Amber McDaniel
    Photo Date: 
    07/01/2020
    The hike out.

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