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    Charles Anderson
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    Ascending Forester Pass from the south.
    Charles Anderson
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    07/11/2019
    Shepherd Pass, looking east. Mt. Keith in the background.
    Charles Anderson
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    07/11/2019
    Descending the north side of Forester Pass in a snowy year.
    Charles Anderson
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    07/11/2019
    Descending Forester Pass on the north side.
    Charles Anderson
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    07/11/2019
    Looking west near Kearsarge Pass.
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    07/11/2019
    Near Kearsarge Pass.
    Charles Anderson
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    07/11/2019
    Mt. Williamson from the Shepherd Pass Trail.
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    07/11/2019
    Ascending Shepherd Pass, Mt. Keith to the right.
    Charles Anderson
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    07/11/2019
    Nearing the top of Shepherd Pass.
    Charles Anderson
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    07/11/2019
    The infamous snow patch near the top of Shepherd Pass.
    Charles Anderson
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    07/11/2019
    Sign at Shepherd Pass.

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