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| Hiking | 6.66 Miles | 3 Hrs 9 Mns | | 2.35 mph |
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| no partners | | I made a quick detour into the Bob Marshall Wilderness after spending 12 days climbing, hiking and backpacking in four separate Canadian National Parks. This proved to be an awesome selection and perfect hike to sandwich in between extended stays in the Canadian Rockies and the Wind River Range (where I am currently).
There was camping at the trailhead and the trail to the lake was in excellent shape. There are also two rather stunning waterfalls on the way to the scenic lake. The lake is known for harboring mountain goats and there were signs of grizzlys, but we did not see either. The hike down from the lake went quick on the well manicured trail. This was another.nice little trip into the Bob Marshall Wilderness for me and I am looking forward to knocking out an ambitious backpack out there one day. The Canadian Rockies were beyond amazing, now time to explore the Wind River Range for awhile. |
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