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    Ethan Rambacher
    Photo Date: 
    07/05/2020
    The view from the summit of Mount. Isolation displays almost the entire southern Presidential Range.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    07/05/2020
    Approaching the Glen Boulder shortly after surpassing the treeline.
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    07/05/2020
    Glen Boulder itself is a great lookout of the Wildcats and Carters across the valley.
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    07/05/2020
    Looking south from Glen Boulder, Rt. 16 winds through the valley.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    07/05/2020
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    07/05/2020
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    07/05/2020
    Ascending the Glen Boulder Trail towards Boott Spur.
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    Boott Spur seen from the Glen Boulder Trail.
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    07/05/2020
    The trail down from Boott Spur is rocky but not too challenging, and offers phenomenal views.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    07/05/2020
    Mt. Washington and Tuckerman Ravine can be seen from the summit of Boott Spur.

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