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    Rock tunnel on the High Peaks Trails approaching the High Peaks from Bear Gulch.
    Typical Pinnacles rock.
    Views from the High Peaks Trail.
    High Peaks boulders.
    Typical Pinnacles rock.
    A latrine at the juncture of the High Peaks Trail and the Tunnel Trail at the southern end of the High Peaks.
    The Flatiron, a highly recognizable High Peaks formation.
    The Flatiron, a highly recognizable High Peaks formation.
    High Peaks formations viewed from Condor Crag. Tuff Dome is the rightmost prominent pinnacle.
    The High Peaks Trail has several sections with handrails and narrow, carved stone steps.
    The High Peaks Trail has several sections with handrails and narrow, carved stone steps.
    Proclamation Pinnacle in the High Peaks.
    Feather Canyon. Tuff Dome is center-right.
    The High Peaks.
    The High Peaks.
    The High Peaks.
    The approach to Tunnel Wall in the High Peaks.
    Tunnel Wall in the High Peaks. The stone tunnel and access bridge are visible at the base.

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