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An azure sky provides a backdrop for Vine Maple leaves near Warren Lake on Mitchell Point Trail.

aam.jpg The sun is up on my tent at Lunch Counter on Mt. Adams at the 9,500 foot level. The wind died down at sunrise and made it much more comfortable to fix breakfast.ThumbnailsA view of the trail near the Mt. Fremont lookout. Being above the trees provides great views. Mt. Goats also frequent these slopes in the early morning and late evening.The sun is up on my tent at Lunch Counter on Mt. Adams at the 9,500 foot level. The wind died down at sunrise and made it much more comfortable to fix breakfast.ThumbnailsA view of the trail near the Mt. Fremont lookout. Being above the trees provides great views. Mt. Goats also frequent these slopes in the early morning and late evening.The sun is up on my tent at Lunch Counter on Mt. Adams at the 9,500 foot level. The wind died down at sunrise and made it much more comfortable to fix breakfast.ThumbnailsA view of the trail near the Mt. Fremont lookout. Being above the trees provides great views. Mt. Goats also frequent these slopes in the early morning and late evening.The sun is up on my tent at Lunch Counter on Mt. Adams at the 9,500 foot level. The wind died down at sunrise and made it much more comfortable to fix breakfast.ThumbnailsA view of the trail near the Mt. Fremont lookout. Being above the trees provides great views. Mt. Goats also frequent these slopes in the early morning and late evening.The sun is up on my tent at Lunch Counter on Mt. Adams at the 9,500 foot level. The wind died down at sunrise and made it much more comfortable to fix breakfast.ThumbnailsA view of the trail near the Mt. Fremont lookout. Being above the trees provides great views. Mt. Goats also frequent these slopes in the early morning and late evening.

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