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Climbing up through the snow was an easy way to lose the trail but we were able to take a sighting from a distant landmark and continue on our route.

aas.jpg Climbing up Ruckel Ridge affords nice views of the Columbia River. This is looking to the east. The Bridge of the Gods is in the distance.ThumbnailsClimbing up to Moraine Park the trail parallels a small stream.Climbing up Ruckel Ridge affords nice views of the Columbia River. This is looking to the east. The Bridge of the Gods is in the distance.ThumbnailsClimbing up to Moraine Park the trail parallels a small stream.Climbing up Ruckel Ridge affords nice views of the Columbia River. This is looking to the east. The Bridge of the Gods is in the distance.ThumbnailsClimbing up to Moraine Park the trail parallels a small stream.Climbing up Ruckel Ridge affords nice views of the Columbia River. This is looking to the east. The Bridge of the Gods is in the distance.ThumbnailsClimbing up to Moraine Park the trail parallels a small stream.Climbing up Ruckel Ridge affords nice views of the Columbia River. This is looking to the east. The Bridge of the Gods is in the distance.ThumbnailsClimbing up to Moraine Park the trail parallels a small stream.Climbing up Ruckel Ridge affords nice views of the Columbia River. This is looking to the east. The Bridge of the Gods is in the distance.ThumbnailsClimbing up to Moraine Park the trail parallels a small stream.

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Steve Jones
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ބުރާސްފަތި 10 ޖުލައި 2003
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Make
OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO.,LTD
Model
C990Z,D490Z
DateTimeOriginal
2003:07:10 08:00:17
ApertureFNumber
f/2.8