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Looking through the gap to another side of the ridge. This is a wonderful place with many lakes. The only problem - how to descend there? This gap falls vertically on another side. But this is a future problem. Now I have to decide how to get to the ridge. There is a wall on the right.

High Uintas, Utah; elevation 3552 m/11,655 ft.
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Author Andrey Zharkikh from Salt Lake City, USA

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