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Grays Peak and the Humboldt Mountains overlook irrigated ranchland of Starr Valley.
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The East Humboldt Mountain Range is still covered in snow in late May.
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The Snake Mountains lie to the northeast of Starr Valley
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Angel's Lake Road climbs the foothills of the East Humboldt Mountains.
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The railroad town Wells lies at the feet of the Humboldt Mountains.
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A jeep trail climbs a 6,725-foot hill in the Humboldt Mountains.
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Chimney Rock is the pointy, black peak to the fith in this view. The switchbacks of Angel Lake Road can be seen on the slopes below it. Angel Lake lies hidden in the nearby snowfields.
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Gray's Peak is the northernmost peak of the East Humboldt Mountain Range.
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The East Humboldt Mountains, reaching to 10,674 feet at Gray's Peak (center) bring heavy snows to the area in winter, and are a major source for the water of the Humboldt River.
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The snow-capped peaks of the Humboldt Mountains dominate the view in Clover Valley.

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