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Wiwaxy Gap is where everyone stops for snack. After all, you just climbed 500 meters to get there. - Jonathan D'Andries (jonathan)
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The chipmunks (and ground squirrels) beg for food at Wiwaxy Gap. If your inattentive, they even try to climb into your pack directly. - Jonathan D'Andries (jonathan)
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The Hoary Marmot blends in well. They don't usually get so close, but this one is hunting table scraps. - Jonathan D'Andries (jonathan)
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You can start to see the lakes along several shelves when you get up this high. - Jonathan D'Andries (jonathan)
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Our "guardian angels" took this picture for us. This was a couple climbing above us that kept looking back to help us find the path in the tricky spots. - Jonathan D'Andries (jonathan)
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Climbing down along the ridge to Lake Oesa (the top one) - a perfect spot for lunch. - Jonathan D'Andries (jonathan)
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This was the start of a pretty substantial waterfall. - Jonathan D'Andries (jonathan)
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Mary Lake is hidden in the back because it is green! A green lake is pretty standard in most places, but it is the contrast with the glacial rock flower of Lake O'Hara that makes it stunning. - Jonathan D'Andries (jonathan)
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This could be a water display in the lobby of a 5-star hotel. - Jonathan D'Andries (jonathan)
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