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    Bradley Lane
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    Walking through the remnants of a 2017 wildfire at the beginning of Lolo Peak Trail.
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    Climbing up to Carlton Ridge.
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    Carlton Ridge "Vista Point," with Lolo Peak in the background.
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    Carlton Lake and Lolo Peak.
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    Looking down at Carlton Lake.
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    Looking up to Lolo Peak.
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    Steep scrambling up to Lolo Peak.
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    View of the Bitterroots from the south summit of Lolo Peak.
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    Looking north from the south summit of Lolo Peak.
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    Heading back down the mountain.
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    Carlton Lake sparking in the late afternoon light.
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    Back through the burn area, heading down to the trailhead.
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    Trailhead Parking. More parking is available on pull-outs on the gravel road.

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