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Natural Landscape

Looking south from this vantage point above Germainia Creek Valley, the entire Boulder Mountains stretch out as far as the eye can see. These are some of the biggest mountians in all of Idaho. Most of the peaks in this image are above 10,000 feet. A few climb more than 11,000 feet into the sky. Most of what is featured in this image, with the exception of the Germainia Creek motorized corridor in the valley below, is proposed wilderness under CIEDRA.

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Looking south from this vantage point above Germainia Creek Valley, the entire Boulder Mountains stretch out as far as the eye can see. These are some of the biggest mountians in all of Idaho. Most of the peaks in this image are above 10,000 feet. A few climb more than 11,000 feet into the sky. Most of what is featured in this image, with the exception of the Germainia Creek motorized corridor in the valley below, is proposed wilderness under CIEDRA.