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Hole-in-the Wall Falls cascades into this pool just upstream from where the trail crosses over Warren Creek.

abn.jpg From left to right, Unicorn Peak, Foss Peak, The Castle, Pinnacle Peak, Plummer Peak, Denman Peak.ThumbnailsNatural Bridge is a 200 foot wide stone arch. The top is  about five feet wide. Some people climb out onto it, a foolhardy act in the backcountry, in my opinion.From left to right, Unicorn Peak, Foss Peak, The Castle, Pinnacle Peak, Plummer Peak, Denman Peak.ThumbnailsNatural Bridge is a 200 foot wide stone arch. The top is  about five feet wide. Some people climb out onto it, a foolhardy act in the backcountry, in my opinion.From left to right, Unicorn Peak, Foss Peak, The Castle, Pinnacle Peak, Plummer Peak, Denman Peak.ThumbnailsNatural Bridge is a 200 foot wide stone arch. The top is  about five feet wide. Some people climb out onto it, a foolhardy act in the backcountry, in my opinion.From left to right, Unicorn Peak, Foss Peak, The Castle, Pinnacle Peak, Plummer Peak, Denman Peak.ThumbnailsNatural Bridge is a 200 foot wide stone arch. The top is  about five feet wide. Some people climb out onto it, a foolhardy act in the backcountry, in my opinion.From left to right, Unicorn Peak, Foss Peak, The Castle, Pinnacle Peak, Plummer Peak, Denman Peak.ThumbnailsNatural Bridge is a 200 foot wide stone arch. The top is  about five feet wide. Some people climb out onto it, a foolhardy act in the backcountry, in my opinion.From left to right, Unicorn Peak, Foss Peak, The Castle, Pinnacle Peak, Plummer Peak, Denman Peak.ThumbnailsNatural Bridge is a 200 foot wide stone arch. The top is  about five feet wide. Some people climb out onto it, a foolhardy act in the backcountry, in my opinion.

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