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    Jesse Weber
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    A bit of lingering snow in the summertime forest.
    Jesse Weber
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    Footpath among the spruce.
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    Mountain and valley views from Triple Lakes Trail.
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    On the shore of the first lake.
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    Ascending to a view over the lake valley.
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    Aspen grove along the trail.
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    Beside one of the Triple Lakes.
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    Ascending again, this time to a view over the river valley.
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    The trail heading downhill along the crest of the ridge.
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    Riley Creek in the bottom of the valley.
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    A picturesque suspension bridge over the creek.
    Jesse Weber
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    Alaska Railroad bridge near the northern end of the trail.

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