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              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/colville-roadless-areas/JacksonCreek-8446-zamora.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'From west to east, the Colville National Forest of northeastern Washington contains wild roadless areas deserving of wilderness protection. Jackson Creek Roadless Area is the first of many. Photo © Eric Zamora' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/colville-roadless-areas/Bald-Snow-8224-zamora.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Bald Snow, a favorite of skiers, sports high flower ridges and big views north along the Kettle Crest. Photo © Eric Zamora' },
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              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/colville-roadless-areas/Bodie-8518-zamora.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Like a bird, fly southward next over Bodie Mountain Roadless Area, with open grassy slopes rolling into diverse dry forests, ideal habitat for deer and wolves. Photo © Eric Zamora' },
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              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/colville-roadless-areas/OwlMtn-0337-zamora.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'At the top of the Kettle Crest in Washington, the lush forests of Owl Mountain share a border with British Columbia.' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/colville-roadless-areas/GrassyTop-romano.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Grassy Top Roadless Area features big views, stunning trails, and excellent rambling. Photo © Craig Romano' },
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              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/colville-roadless-areas/OwlMtn-8752-zamora.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'At the top of the Kettle Crest in Washington, the lush forests of Owl Mountain share a border with British Columbia. Photo © Eric Zamora' },
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              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/colville-roadless-areas/Abercrombie-Hooknose-054-zamora.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'East of the Columbia River, Abercrombie-Hooknose is a huge, wild roadless area, a pyramid of connecting ridges dropping down to lakes, ponds, and creeks. Photo © Eric Zamora' },
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              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/colville-roadless-areas/Clackamas-8378-zamora.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Continue south to find the Clackamas Roadless Area, a landscape of big flower meadows and open, old-growth forests. Photo © Eric Zamora' },
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              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/colville-roadless-areas/Hoodoo-johnston.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Hoodoo Roadless Area is rich in rocky cliffs, deep gorges, and emerald lakes. Photo © Eric Zamora' },
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              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/colville-roadless-areas/HungryMtn-2661-zamora.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'From the high peak of Hungry Mountain, one drops down into gentle rolling forests.' },
              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/colville-roadless-areas/SalmoPriestAdditions-zamora.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'The Additions are two roadless areas that abut the existing Salmo-Priest Wilderness Area. They support wildlife galore and are a favorite landscape for local hunters.' },
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              'http://www.conservationnw.org/slideshow/colville-roadless-areas/Quartzite-2499-zamora.jpg/image_large': { caption: 'Quartzite is the southernmost of the roadless areas in the Colville National Forest. Creeks in its old-growth forests are home to a pure strain of westslope cutthroat trout. Photo © Eric Zamora' },
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