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Custer County

Morning bliss
McGown Peak and Stanley Lake, Custer County, Idaho [4594 x 3005] © By Brent Watkins

Stanley Lake, Idaho. Sawtooth National Recreation Area. © 2018 Marc Haegeman. All Rights Reserved

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Sylvan Lake
Sylvan Lake

When researching where to camp in the Black Hills, I came across a picture of this lake and was like 'yes, that's the place!' It was so unique. The...

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End of the day
Sawtooth mountain range

Evening sunlight on the Sawtooth mountain range, Idaho.

© 2018 Marc Haegeman. All Rights Reserved

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Morning on Stanley Lake, Idaho
McGown Peak and Stanley Lake, Custer County, Idaho [4594 x 3005] © By Brent Watkins

The morning sun on Stanley Lake in the Idaho Sawtooths paints McGown Peak (3,010 m) yellow, while fog rises from the lake and the nearby Salmon...

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Dark clouds over Crazy Horse
Crazy Horse Memorial

Unlike nearby Mount Rushmore, the Crazy Horse Memorial in the South Dakota Black Hills is still very much work in progress. Privately funded, the...

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Stanley Lake
Stanley Lake

Just outside of Stanley Idaho. We spent a little time here last summer and really enjoyed it. I need to make some plans to return ;-)

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Sylvan Lake
Sylvan Lake

Black Hills, Custer State Park, South Dakota.

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The Needles
The Needles

After our one-night stay in Badlands, we headed to the Black Hills of South Dakota and camped near Sylvan Lake in Custer State Park. This view was...

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Creeks and fences
Creeks and fences

The area around Stanley, Idaho is crisscrossed by countless creeks and the traditional zigzagging split-rail fences. The Valley Creek joins the...

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Redfish Lake Creek
Redfish Lake Creek

The Redfish Lake Creek rushes through its narrow riverbed, connecting the lake with the Salmon River. Redfish refers to the red-scaled Sockeye salmon...

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Custer County!
Most notably Dominic Nessi.