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    Ethan Rambacher
    Photo Date: 
    09/06/2020
    Lake Solitude seen from the rocky White Rock lookout on the ascent.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    09/06/2020
    There is no parking at the trailhead - hikers must park at the Red Caboose nearby on Rt. 103.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    09/06/2020
    The trail begins climbing early in the hike.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    09/06/2020
    The Jack & June junction is where a secondary trail leads to the nearby Lake Solitude for great views.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    09/06/2020
    Lake Solitude is beautiful on a clear day.
    Ethan Rambacher
    Photo Date: 
    09/06/2020
    Perfect reflections on Lake Solitude.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    09/06/2020
    As elevation is gained the trail changes to pine forest.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    09/06/2020
    Views from the summit platform.
    Ethan Rambacher
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    09/06/2020
    The summit has plenty of space to spread out.
    Ethan Rambacher
    Photo Date: 
    09/06/2020
    There is no parking at the trailhead - hikers must park at the Red Caboose nearby on Rt. 103.

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