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Pinnacle Peak in the Tatoosh Range looks like a matterhorn. What a view from our camp!

aal.jpg Detail of one of the small cornices. A steep 500 foot drop to Paradise Valley is to the left of these cornices.ThumbnailsThe lower portion of the Mazama Trail has dappled sunlight on the trail.Detail of one of the small cornices. A steep 500 foot drop to Paradise Valley is to the left of these cornices.ThumbnailsThe lower portion of the Mazama Trail has dappled sunlight on the trail.Detail of one of the small cornices. A steep 500 foot drop to Paradise Valley is to the left of these cornices.ThumbnailsThe lower portion of the Mazama Trail has dappled sunlight on the trail.Detail of one of the small cornices. A steep 500 foot drop to Paradise Valley is to the left of these cornices.ThumbnailsThe lower portion of the Mazama Trail has dappled sunlight on the trail.Detail of one of the small cornices. A steep 500 foot drop to Paradise Valley is to the left of these cornices.ThumbnailsThe lower portion of the Mazama Trail has dappled sunlight on the trail.Detail of one of the small cornices. A steep 500 foot drop to Paradise Valley is to the left of these cornices.ThumbnailsThe lower portion of the Mazama Trail has dappled sunlight on the trail.Detail of one of the small cornices. A steep 500 foot drop to Paradise Valley is to the left of these cornices.ThumbnailsThe lower portion of the Mazama Trail has dappled sunlight on the trail.

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Canon PowerShot S3 IS
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2012:03:04 09:06:23
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