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On the way to Floe Lake. A bad fire went through here in 2005 |
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Woody Woodpecker showed up behind me while eating lunch. The first of 2 animals we saw the entire trip. |
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Looking at the Rockwall. Floe Lake is behind the ridge on the right, just a little bit higher. |
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Looking down on Floe Lake and campground. I think there are 18 tent spots available at Floe Lake. |
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What a place to setup a tent. |
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Straight ahead is the food prep area. There were 2 food prep areas and I think 4 or 5 picnic tables in each area. |
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Chris is way in the background, on the other side of the Lake. There is a trail that takes you part of the way around the lake. |
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The second of 2 animals, a goat pretty far away. |
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A helicoptor flew in to fly someone out who screwed up his ankle on the way up the switch backs to Floe Lake |
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Some nut decided to take a swim in the lake..YES it was cold. |
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Some sunset and sunrise pictures. |
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An experiment pic. The picture is not upside down. This is just the reflection part in the lake. |
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Straight ahead is Numa Pass. |
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And this is what awaits you. Looking back towards Floe Lake. |
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