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There are quite a few Montanans at Dartmouth College. However, we mostly only see each other at college. So, Erin and I decided to meet up in Montana, during break, and go camping and hiking. To Glacier National Park we went. Select pictures from the trip, September 2006.
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Josh > Taken from the saddle just north of Reynolds Mountain, looking east.
Josh > Looking down at Hidden Lake from the pass north of Reynolds.  You can see the trail dropping down to the lake at middle-right.
Josh > Erin looking out from the south face of Reynolds
Josh > Looking down into the Twin Lakes drainage
Josh > A strange glacial shelf.  Gotta love geology (even though I know nothing about it ).
Josh > Fun times descending scree fields
Josh > A rather intimidating knife-edge section of the Continental Divide.
Josh > Illuminescent algea growth along the west cliffs of Reynolds.  Taken with a polarized lens.
Josh > Bridges are fun - especially suspension bridges.
Taken from the saddle just north of Reynolds Mountain, looking east.
 > Taken from the saddle just north of Reynolds Mountain, looking east.
Taken from the saddle just north of Reynolds Mountain, looking east.
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