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Heidi and I straightened out this marker and added a few more rocks for stability.

P7081333C.jpg Heidi crossing the Loowit River in the afternoon. Since this comes from a glacier the water level probably doesn't vary a lot once the snowmelt finishes up. This water is somewhat silty.ThumbnailsMt. St. Helens peeks out as we slowly climb away from the lahars on the north side of Mt. St. Helens. Heidi crossing the Loowit River in the afternoon. Since this comes from a glacier the water level probably doesn't vary a lot once the snowmelt finishes up. This water is somewhat silty.ThumbnailsMt. St. Helens peeks out as we slowly climb away from the lahars on the north side of Mt. St. Helens. Heidi crossing the Loowit River in the afternoon. Since this comes from a glacier the water level probably doesn't vary a lot once the snowmelt finishes up. This water is somewhat silty.ThumbnailsMt. St. Helens peeks out as we slowly climb away from the lahars on the north side of Mt. St. Helens. Heidi crossing the Loowit River in the afternoon. Since this comes from a glacier the water level probably doesn't vary a lot once the snowmelt finishes up. This water is somewhat silty.ThumbnailsMt. St. Helens peeks out as we slowly climb away from the lahars on the north side of Mt. St. Helens. Heidi crossing the Loowit River in the afternoon. Since this comes from a glacier the water level probably doesn't vary a lot once the snowmelt finishes up. This water is somewhat silty.ThumbnailsMt. St. Helens peeks out as we slowly climb away from the lahars on the north side of Mt. St. Helens. Heidi crossing the Loowit River in the afternoon. Since this comes from a glacier the water level probably doesn't vary a lot once the snowmelt finishes up. This water is somewhat silty.ThumbnailsMt. St. Helens peeks out as we slowly climb away from the lahars on the north side of Mt. St. Helens. Heidi crossing the Loowit River in the afternoon. Since this comes from a glacier the water level probably doesn't vary a lot once the snowmelt finishes up. This water is somewhat silty.ThumbnailsMt. St. Helens peeks out as we slowly climb away from the lahars on the north side of Mt. St. Helens.

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