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    Richard Forbes
    Photo Date: 
    07/04/2020
    View of Mount Daniel from Dip Top Gap (note this image is not on the route and was taken from another trip).
    Richard Forbes
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    07/04/2020
    Passing by Squaw Lake on the approach to Peggy's Pond.
    Richard Forbes
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    07/04/2020
    View from Pacific Crest Trail junction down to Deep Lake.
    Richard Forbes
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    07/04/2020
    Looking up the trail toward Peggy's Pond.
    Richard Forbes
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    07/04/2020
    Looking at Cathedral Rock from the north shore of Peggy's Pond
    Richard Forbes
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    07/04/2020
    From the notch south of East Peak, looking toward the true summit, which is in the clouds here.
    Richard Forbes
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    07/04/2020
    Looking up the final snow climb to the true summit.
    Richard Forbes
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    07/04/2020
    The summit block is a relatively easy scramble. It looks worse than it is.
    Richard Forbes
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    07/04/2020
    Looking down the descent toward the notch south of East Peak
    Richard Forbes
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    07/04/2020
    The descent down the speedy Hyas Creek Drainage.

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