Williamson Bowl

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Williamson Bowl

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I was up there a few days ago. This is not really a TR but here are some pictures that might be helpful to those who may want to visit.
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I didn't see any Bighorn or any other "Wildlife of Interest". I was there to bag Tyndall and Williamson. I didn't have any time to "play".
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I hope this helps.

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-Russ
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Thanks VC for the photos, have not been to WB in a while, last was when using Tyndall Col to access Wright Lakes Basin. Nice to see you make it down into SEKI. ;)
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