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    Jesse Weber
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    Twin Peaks seen from the shoulder of Pepper Peak.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/13/2021
    Trail across the tundra on Pepper Peak.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/13/2021
    Staring up the trail, toward the steepest section still to come.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/13/2021
    View of Eklutna Lake from the shoulder of Pepper Peak.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/13/2021
    Looking back down the steepest section of the ridge.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/13/2021
    View of Twin Peaks from the false summit of Pepper.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/13/2021
    Hikers on the final stretch to the top.
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    Pioneer Peak and Mat-Su Valley from the summit of Pepper Peak.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/13/2021
    High above Eklutna Lake, with the glaciers in view beyond.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/13/2021
    Twin Peaks and the ocean in the distance.
    Jesse Weber
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    07/13/2021
    Chugach panorama from Pepper Peak.

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