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Atlantic Peak, Pacific Peak, and Crystal Peak from Quandary


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CharlesDtaken from Quandary?

CharlesD

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You might note that this shot was taken from the summit of Quandary. Looks very similar (though different season) to one of the shots on the Atlantic Peak page. Nice photo, though.
Posted Sep 9, 2004 2:15 pm

Ed FRe: taken from Quandary?

Ed F

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Good Point. I'll add the info to my caption.
Posted Oct 24, 2004 12:23 pm

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Ed FSubmitted by Ed F
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