10/21/2006
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Along Brown’s Trail the gang waited for me to catch up. Probably 80% of the time I was the last in the line. My excuse is that I was stopping to take pictures along the way.
10/21/2006
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Another view of Roosevelt Lake from Brown’ Trail.
10/21/2006
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Green leaves waiting to change color.
10/21/2006
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Once again the gang stops to wait for me to catch up.
10/21/2006
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Group shot in front of Roosevelt Lake. We are still on Brown’s Trail but almost to the intersection with Amethyst Trail.
10/21/2006
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Looks like this tree is getting ready for Halloween.
10/21/2006
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Brown’s Peak. This is a little past the intersection with Amethyst Trail. From the intersection it is a short (couple minute) walk to Brown’s Saddle.
10/21/2006
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Ever wonder where licorice comes from? Well I think it comes from the licorice tree. Actually this tree shows the signs of having been in a fire.
10/21/2006
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We are now at Brown’s Saddle. This is looking south to Brown’s peak.
10/21/2006
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Looking west from Brown’s Saddle.
10/21/2006
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We stopped for lunch on the saddle. There was a fire smoking. We didn’t start it – someone left it burning. Major shame on them! We put it out before we left.
10/21/2006
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Roosevelt Lake as seen from Brown’s Saddle.