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    Ethan Rambacher
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    06/06/2020
    The initial river crossing of Drakes Brook can be somewhat challenging during spring melt.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    06/06/2020
    A sign marks the boundary of the Sandwich Wilderness, which has a fairly remote feel, especially compared to the higher mountains surrounding it in the White Mountains.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    06/06/2020
    The Tripyramids glow with golden hour light, seen from Noon Peak's small viewpoint.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    06/06/2020
    The view from Noon Peak at sunrise. The Tripyramids are visible in the center of the frame.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    06/06/2020
    Mount Washington can be seen from Noon Peak.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    06/06/2020
    Another beautiful view from Noon Peak.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    06/06/2020
    The viewpoint on Jennings Peak is terrific. Sandwich Dome stands tall ahead along the trail.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    06/06/2020
    The junction for the out-and-back to Sandwich Dome.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    06/06/2020
    Cascades on Drakes Brook.

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