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Below Photos by Dan Couture 
(with much appreciation by the Webmaster)

Boulder Scramble

Camp

Waterfall

Abandoned Mine Camp

Boulder Scramble

Camp

Waterfall

Abandoned 
Mine Camp

Below Photos by Paul Ovadal 
(with much appreciation by the Webmaster)

View From Falls

Lower Lake

Bomber Glacier with Wreckage
Photo by Frank Baker
 (Alaska Verse)

View from Falls

Lower Lake View

Bomber Glacier 
with Wreckage

Below Photos by Travis Minsch 
(with much appreciation by the Webmaster)

Spring I

Spring II

Frozen Reed Lake

Hoary Marmot

Spring I

Spring II

Frozen Reed Lake

Hoary Marmot

Below Photos by BLD Light Painting 
(with much appreciation by the Webmaster)

Hiker and Dog

Hiker I Hiker II

HIker and Dog

Hiker I

Hiker II

Below Photos by Tim Gamble
(with much appreciation by the Webmaster)

Both Lakes Falls

Upper Reed

Both Lakes

Falls

Upper Reed

Below Photos by Randy (from Oregon) 
(with much appreciation by the Webmaster)

Bomber

Pass to Bomer

Bomber

Pass to Bomber

Below Photos by Hunter Burton 
(with much appreciation by the Webmaster)

Boulder Scramble

Reed Lake Valley Reed Lake

Camp

Boulder Scramble

Reed Lake Valley

Reed Lake

Camp

Peak Lake II Trail

Peak and Lake

Peak

Lake II

Trail

Peak and Lake

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-A Guide to Hiking in the Anchorage Area
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Warning: Traveling in Alaska's backcountry can be extremely dangerous and can lead to serious injury or death.  This website is only intended as an aid and cannot guarantee safety.  No trail guide can be completely accurate so hikers must accept and judge for themselves the dangers posed by each trip they choose to undertake. By using this site you accept the risk and sole responsibility for your safety and the safety of those you affect.  I urge you to use all available resources  to educate yourself on the particular trails you will be on as well as general wilderness safety and first aid.

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