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    Richard Forbes
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    Heading up the Commonwealth skin track.
    Richard Forbes
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    Cutting up the steep ridge below the upper basin beneath Red Pass.
    Richard Forbes
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    Starting to climb Red.
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    Evidence of wind-transferred snow on Red.
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    Things start getting steep!
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    Booting to the summit.
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    Views deeper into the range - Thomson and Chikamin.
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    Skiing off the summit.
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    Descending wide open slopes
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    Starting to get back into the trees.
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    Cutting across toward the Kendall skin track descent.
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    Finishing up on the skin track.
    Richard Forbes
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    Views of Red from the parking area!

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