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 If memory serves me correctly, this is one of the Mowich River Crossings. The North or South, I'm not sure. My buddy and I had a nice break here in the warm sun!
A photo of Donoho Peak as my buddy and myself were making our way across the Root Glacier at Wrangell-St. Elias National Park.
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