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Bruce and Lance posing high on the slopes of Mt. Jefferson after our climb up from Jefferson Park.

abv.jpg Looking down at Cresent Lake from the small saddle above Windy Gap. This is one of the few vantage points for Cresent Lake.ThumbnailsHow lucky that the Wonderland Trail goes over these streams. The winter world is so different than what this trail looks like in the summer. All the underbrush has disappeared under a thick blanket of snow.Looking down at Cresent Lake from the small saddle above Windy Gap. This is one of the few vantage points for Cresent Lake.ThumbnailsHow lucky that the Wonderland Trail goes over these streams. The winter world is so different than what this trail looks like in the summer. All the underbrush has disappeared under a thick blanket of snow.Looking down at Cresent Lake from the small saddle above Windy Gap. This is one of the few vantage points for Cresent Lake.ThumbnailsHow lucky that the Wonderland Trail goes over these streams. The winter world is so different than what this trail looks like in the summer. All the underbrush has disappeared under a thick blanket of snow.Looking down at Cresent Lake from the small saddle above Windy Gap. This is one of the few vantage points for Cresent Lake.ThumbnailsHow lucky that the Wonderland Trail goes over these streams. The winter world is so different than what this trail looks like in the summer. All the underbrush has disappeared under a thick blanket of snow.Looking down at Cresent Lake from the small saddle above Windy Gap. This is one of the few vantage points for Cresent Lake.ThumbnailsHow lucky that the Wonderland Trail goes over these streams. The winter world is so different than what this trail looks like in the summer. All the underbrush has disappeared under a thick blanket of snow.Looking down at Cresent Lake from the small saddle above Windy Gap. This is one of the few vantage points for Cresent Lake.ThumbnailsHow lucky that the Wonderland Trail goes over these streams. The winter world is so different than what this trail looks like in the summer. All the underbrush has disappeared under a thick blanket of snow.

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