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I cut a couple of windows in the igloo the next morning so we could cook while sitting inside.

aah.jpg On Mazama Ridge, looking east and hoping for sunnier skies.ThumbnailsMt. Hood as viwed from the lower section of McNeil Point Trail. Some trail junctions can be easily missed when covered by snow. Footprints can fade quickly from packed snow.On Mazama Ridge, looking east and hoping for sunnier skies.ThumbnailsMt. Hood as viwed from the lower section of McNeil Point Trail. Some trail junctions can be easily missed when covered by snow. Footprints can fade quickly from packed snow.On Mazama Ridge, looking east and hoping for sunnier skies.ThumbnailsMt. Hood as viwed from the lower section of McNeil Point Trail. Some trail junctions can be easily missed when covered by snow. Footprints can fade quickly from packed snow.On Mazama Ridge, looking east and hoping for sunnier skies.ThumbnailsMt. Hood as viwed from the lower section of McNeil Point Trail. Some trail junctions can be easily missed when covered by snow. Footprints can fade quickly from packed snow.On Mazama Ridge, looking east and hoping for sunnier skies.ThumbnailsMt. Hood as viwed from the lower section of McNeil Point Trail. Some trail junctions can be easily missed when covered by snow. Footprints can fade quickly from packed snow.On Mazama Ridge, looking east and hoping for sunnier skies.ThumbnailsMt. Hood as viwed from the lower section of McNeil Point Trail. Some trail junctions can be easily missed when covered by snow. Footprints can fade quickly from packed snow.On Mazama Ridge, looking east and hoping for sunnier skies.ThumbnailsMt. Hood as viwed from the lower section of McNeil Point Trail. Some trail junctions can be easily missed when covered by snow. Footprints can fade quickly from packed snow.

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