Alpine SUP: Taking SUP to a New Altitude
Have you ever been to a high alpine lake, like 10,000 ft. and higher? I’m sure you know about the trek that often comes with[Read More…]
Have you ever been to a high alpine lake, like 10,000 ft. and higher? I’m sure you know about the trek that often comes with[Read More…]
The Pratt Lake Trail winds around the base of several mountains, gradually gaining altitude as leads towards Talpus Lake. The trail passes through several trickling waterfalls, offering hikers scenic views of still forests brimming with huckleberries and a colorful spectrum of autumn foliage.
Cozy Winter Camp Fun Fair-weather hikers take note! There is a place that just might turn you into a winter time funseeker! Scottish Lakes High[Read More…]
The sign mentions that the trail to Joe Lake is unmaintained, and it really isn’t lying. Look for the thin trail branching off to the left of the sign, marked by a cairn. Follow the trail as it plunges into an alpine meadow overgrown with huckleberry, alder and maple. Pay very close attention to where the trail is beneath your boots, as it can be difficult to see beneath the brush (and very easy to lose).
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