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Along the Snowy Trail

There was still snow up in the mountains. It's July, why hasn't it melted yet? It wasn't as bad as it was a few weeks ago, and luckily we only hit a few patches of snow while we were under the tree line. As soon as we were out of the tree line (3/4 mile from the trail head), there was no snow in sight.

There was still snow up in the mountains. It's July, why hasn't it melted yet? It wasn't as bad as it was a few weeks ago, and luckily we only hit a few patches of snow while we were under the tree line. As soon as we were out of the tree line (3/4 mile from the trail head), there was no snow in sight.

Along the Snowy Trail

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