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IMG_7022.JPG2 viewsThe same focal length to the west and the Devil's Staircase.Aug 28, 2017
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IMG_7020.JPG2 viewsA wide view across the tarn toward Castle Peak to the south utilizing the widest angle of the 16 to 35 mm zoom lens.Aug 28, 2017
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IMG_7015.JPG1 viewsAs viewed from the east, a "large gray pinnacle on a fractured ridge guards a notch called the Devil's Staircase," as Margaret Fuller states in her description of the same, viewed from the west above the highest of the Born Lakes.Aug 28, 2017
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IMG_7013.JPG2 viewsThe north face of Castle Peak and the Serrate Ridge (center) rise above the tarn.Aug 28, 2017
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IMG_7011.JPG1 viewsThe ridge due west of Windy Devil.Aug 28, 2017
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IMG_7009.JPG3 viewsThe tarn on the broad, high plateau southwest of Windy Devil. Looking west, southwest toward the backside of the Devil's Staircase that ascends above the highest of the Born Lakes.Aug 28, 2017
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IMG_7008.JPG1 viewsCloser on the north face of Castle Peak with Serrate Ridge in the foreground.Aug 28, 2017
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IMG_7007.JPG1 viewsMy camp at Shallow Lake from the broad ridge to the northeast.Aug 28, 2017
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IMG_7006.JPG1 viewsScree Lake, now rippled by afternoon breeze.Aug 28, 2017
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IMG_7005.JPG1 viewsHigher on the broad ridge, looking south, Shallow and Scree Lakes come into view.Aug 28, 2017
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IMG_7004.JPG2 viewsThe north face of Castle Peak with Serrate Ridge in the foreground from the broad ridge northeast of Shallow Lake. Down the drainage, hidden on the right is Quiet Lake.Aug 28, 2017
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IMG_7002.JPG1 viewsA 12" Brookie from Scree Lake which I roasted over the coals that evening.Aug 28, 2017
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