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    The trail to Wedgemount Lake is a 7-kilometer grind
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    Arriving at Wedgemount Lake, with Wedge Mountain on the right.
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    Tent pads with Rethel Mountain in the background.
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    The base of Wedge Glacier.
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    Enjoying the cool colors and features of an ice cave.
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    On the ascent, Wedge Glacier, Rethel Mountain and Wedgemount Lake.
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    From the summit of Mount Weart, the view of Wedge Mountain is excellent.
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    The sun is starting to set on the summit of Mount Weart, with Wedgemount Lake far below.
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    The basin below Mount Weart, with views of Wedge Mountain and Parkhurst Mountain.
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    Part of the ascent is on this bad scree.
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    Wedgemount Lake after sunset.

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