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Photos from Mt Margaret - Lakes Trail via Norway Pass

July 13 to July 15, 2012

Photo from Mt Margaret - Lakes Trail via Norway Pass Meta Lake Meta Lake Photo from Mt Margaret - Lakes Trail via Norway Pass Name that animal track. Name that animal track. Photo from Mt Margaret - Lakes Trail via Norway Pass Photo from Mt Margaret - Lakes Trail via Norway Pass Malinda's first rodeo Malinda's first rodeo Photo from Mt Margaret - Lakes Trail via Norway Pass Grizzly Lake Grizzly Lake Crossing stream from Grizzly Lake Crossing stream from Grizzly Lake Obscurity Lake Obscurity Lake Ice bridge, we looked for an alternative crossing. Ice bridge, we looked for an alternative crossing. Shovel Lake Shovel Lake Panhandle Lake Panhandle Lake Photo from Mt Margaret - Lakes Trail via Norway Pass Photo from Mt Margaret - Lakes Trail via Norway Pass Scrambling up to Whitter Ridge Trail, only to return back down. Scrambling up to Whitter Ridge Trail, only to return back down. Sunday morning, our first view of Coldwater Creek gorge and thankfully the fog was burning off. Sunday morning, our first view of Coldwater Creek gorge and thankfully the fog was burning off. Coldwater Creek gorge Coldwater Creek gorge So many waterfalls, the whole time through the gorge all you hear is water falling. So many waterfalls, the whole time through the gorge all you hear is water falling. Photo from Mt Margaret - Lakes Trail via Norway Pass A rocky beach at Coldwater Lake A rocky beach at Coldwater Lake
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