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    Jesse Weber
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    Wise Lake, near the junction with Weston Lake Loop.
    Jesse Weber
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    11/02/2017
    Diverse forest of huge trees near Wise Lake.
    Jesse Weber
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    Cypress trees on Wise Lake.
    Jesse Weber
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    This huge upended tree on Oakridge Trail reveals a trunk cavity nearly as wide as a person is tall.
    Jesse Weber
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    11/02/2017
    Water-filled slough and cypress trees.
    Jesse Weber
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    11/02/2017
    River Trail in an open patch of forest.
    Jesse Weber
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    11/02/2017
    A glimpse of the Congaree River from River Trail.
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    11/02/2017
    A young buck spotted in the trees near the river.
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    11/02/2017
    Setting up a bivy camp next to the Congaree.
    Jesse Weber
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    11/02/2017
    Large sand bar on the shore of the river.
    Jesse Weber
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    11/02/2017
    Tranquil campsite on the river bank.

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