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Here's a few shots from a backpacking trip, north of Stevens Pass last August:
Good fly fishing, and some hunting potential too - if you want to work hard for it!
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Gorgeous country. I can't wait for this summer.
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See any nice bucks up there?
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Nothing spectacular, and not all that many deer either. Did see a good sized black bear, above the little lake in the photo.
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Beautiful country. Love that that area. Thanks for sharin'
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Really nice pics you got there Guy!!
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Sweet pictures, I bet it would be fun to camp over night....
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That looks like some lakes we use to camp and fish at when i was a kid.What is the name of those lakes?
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Those are upper and lower Blue lakes, just below Johnson Mtn.
Good country. Took us three days of hiking to get there, traveling north from Stevens Pass, but only one long day on the trail to get out, by another route.
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Great pics...thanks for sharing.
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Those are spectacular. Thanks for sharing!
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