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      Emi001 
      Relief Reservoir 7,119 ft 
      North entrance of the Emigrant Wilderness. 
      Many people enjoy fishing swimming and camping.  
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      Emi.002 
      Lunch Meadow 
      Here is a small garden with a pretty creek and big rocks. 
       
       
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      Emi003. 
      Mosquito Pass 9,222 ft The lake at the pass was like a mirror, and reflected
      the rock of the back.  
       
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      Emi004. 
      Emigrant Lake 8,687 ft 
      The length of east and west is two miles; this is biggest lake in Emigrant
      Wilderness. You can see the bottom of the lake as the water is so clear.
       
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      Emi005. 
      Emigrant Lake 8,687 ft 
      West shore of the lake. You can camp at Emigrant Lake, but campfire is
      not allowed. | 
      Emi006. 
      Buck Lakes 8,186 ft 
      Buck Lakes consists of three, Upper, Middle and Lower. This is Upper Lake. | 
      Emi007. 
      Buck Lakes 8,186 ft 
      This is just before sunrise; the lake surface is really quiet, except a
      fish jump up. | 
      Emi008. 
      Cow Meadow Lake 
      10 minutes ago was rain. 
      After rain, the blue sky came back at once. | 
    
    
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      Emi009. 
      Letora Lake 8,349 ft 
      People enjoy swimming at the lake in their lunch break. | 
      Emi010. 
      Huckleberry Lake 
      7,854 ft 
      Looking down east shore from north. On the other side of the mountain is
      Yosemite National Park. | 
      Emi011. 
      Huckleberry Lake 
      7,854 ft 
      We camped at the south shore of the lake. This is good camp sites, but
      a lot of mosquitoes came every morning and evening. | 
      Emi012. 
      Twin Lakes 8,661 ft 
      Upper Twin Lake in Yosemite National Park. It is two hours hike from Huckleberry. | 
    
    
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      Emi013. 
      Deer Lake 8,326 ft 
      We camped at the left shore. There are no high mountain around this lake,
      therefore, you can see a lot of stars and enjoy wide angle night sky. | 
      Emi014. 
      Deer Lake 8,326 ft 
      Deer Lake is 10 miles from Crabtree Trailhead. This is very nice place
      for fishing, swimming, reading the books or campfire. | 
      Emi015. 
      Jewelry Lake 8,398 ft 
      Beautiful lake surrounded by the Trees and granite. Two creeks shaped like
      the ring. This is the reason of Jewelry. | 
      Emi016. 
      Meadow in the Morning 
      This time when it is mixed by early morning coldness and solar warmth feels
      it the freshest among a day. | 
    
    
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      Emi017. 
      Bear Lake 7,627 ft 
      Only 4 miles from Crabtree Trailhead, and many good camp sites are here. | 
      Emi018. 
      Llama 
      Llama is popular stocks than horses in the wilderness. | 
      Emi019. 
      Relief Valley 8,694 ft 
      Named after Relief Valley as the pioneers were helped by the Native American.
      Central Mountain is East Flange Rock. | 
      Emi020. 
      Lupines in the Relief Meadow 8,628 ft 
      When late spring comes to the wilderness, the flowers bloom all together. |