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One of the Tripeaks caves
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A ghost in the cave! A very long exposure time makes this cave seem much brighter in this photo than it is
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The cave entrance/exit is a wedge-shaped crack
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A wall painting outside the cave
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In the distance, the Tripeaks Trail that leads to peak 2701
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Tripeaks Swiss cheese rock wall
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Between Tripeaks and Peak 2701, you get a glimpse of the top of the red rock on the western face of Boney Mtn.
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A hiker comes up the Western Ridge Trail towards Peak 2701
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Tripeaks as seen from peak 2701 to the north
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An interesting pattern on the western face of Boney Mountain is just south of Tripeaks
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On the way back to Tripeaks from Peak 2701, the trail goes past this rock next to the hikeress
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The Tripeaks Trail has a very low overhead at one or two places where it crowds next to the rock faces
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Another Tripeaks cave? It's too narrow to get in and we have nothing to illuminate the inside
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Another view of the red rocks of Boney Mountain. In the distance you can see the Rancho Potrero open space
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Look carefully and you can make out this slot near the Tripeaks Trail
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The slot is big enough to climb through
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Coming to the end of the slot
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The slot is a little wider at this end
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