Glen Alpine Trail (12.0mi.), Desolation Wilderness (ENF)

June 2, 2004


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Glen Alpine 
Trailhead
Alpine Falls The unimproved 
road ends and the
trail begins
Through the 
woods to Grass 
Lake intersection
Flower Starting to climb
on Glen Alpine
Trail
Looking back
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The trail becomes
part of the stream
Any other time
during the year
this would be dry
Right along the 
trail
Snow water Around every 
corner is a site 
for ones eyes
Carpenter Ants Pyramid Peak in 
the background
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This is the only 
way to cross
Susie Lake  Nearing Heather 
Lake
Heather Lake's
outlet
One week either 
way and I would
have missed this
I had lunch under 
that tree
Heather Lake is
worth seeing
 

 

Contact: Neil Jacklin

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