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    Pavlína Marek
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    10/16/2021
    Connector trail between Dog Lake Trail and Lember Dome Trail.
    Pavlína Marek
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    10/16/2021
    Trees along the connector trail.
    Pavlína Marek
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    10/16/2021
    Dog lake past the main access point.
    Pavlína Marek
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    10/16/2021
    Dog Lake from the peninsula.
    Pavlína Marek
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    10/16/2021
    Dog Lake from the peninsula.
    Pavlína Marek
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    10/16/2021
    Dog Lake near the main access point as seen from the peninsula.
    Pavlína Marek
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    10/16/2021
    Dog Lake Trail on return.
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    10/16/2021
    Dog Lake Trail.
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    10/16/2021
    Cockscomb mountain from Dog Lake Trail.
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    10/16/2021
    Trail where it exits the woods to cross the slab.
    Pavlína Marek
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    10/16/2021
    The trail continues on the other side of the slab, roughly in the middle.
    Pavlína Marek
    Photo Date: 
    10/16/2021
    Lembert Dome as seen from the road.

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