File:Reflection on Little Redfish Lake, Idaho.jpg

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English: Thompson (left) and Williams (right) peaks reflect in Little Redfish Lake. I had never been to the Sawtooth Mountains before. I flew over them many times and they looked interesting. I drove through the area in May 2009 - and my reaction was WOW! This is an absolute beautiful area. What surprised me was that the temps were in the 70s, it was a gorgeous day that Alaskans only dream about - and the place was empty and most businesses hadn't opened for the season yet - incredible! I'll definitely go back there. This area is located in central Idaho, slightly NW from Ketchum. Enjoy.
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Mountain (not sure of the name) reflected on Little Redfish Lake, Idaho (IMG_2003a)

Author Frank Kovalchek from Anchorage, Alaska, USA

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