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Snowy Peaks

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Windows, fins, and La Sal Mountains. Arches National Park, Utah, USA. (color) Wildflowers, peaks and Stanley Glacier, afternoon. Kootenay National Park, Canadian Rockies, British Columbia, Canada (color) Clouds dramatically colored at sunset above Mt Shasta. California, USA (color) Up to the 14300 camp again. Denali, Alaska (color) Fresh snow near Arrigetch Peaks. Gates of the Arctic National Park, Alaska, USA. (color) North Face of Aiguille du Midi, Mont-Blanc range. Alps, France (color) Dalton highway and mountains. Alaska, USA (color) Iceberg-filled Portage Lake. Alaska, USA (color) Frozen Lac Blanc, and Mont-Blanc Range, morning, Chamonix. France (color) Kobuk River and Baird mountains with fresh dusting of snow, morning. Kobuk Valley National Park, Alaska, USA. (color) Trees, cabin, and Mt Garfield in winter. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA. (color) Cooking in front of Lamplugh Glacier. Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska (color) Barry glacier and mountains reflected in the Fjord. Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA (color) Mountaineers on ridge below  summit of Sahale Peak, North Cascades National Park. Washington, USA. (color) Joan Phelps, a blind woman from Anchorage summited a few hours after me, guided by her twin sons Marty and Mike. The most remarkable ascent ofthis year. Denali, Alaska (color) Public garden in winter. Grenoble, France (color) Tundra and snowy mountains. Alaska, USA (color) Backcountry skiers dwarfed by Liskam, Switzerland. (color) Kakak and mountains in winter, Sand Harbor, Lake Tahoe-Nevada State Park, Nevada. USA (color) Snowy ridge above Shingo La, Zanskar, Jammu and Kashmir. India (color)
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