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There and Back
This is a fairly long route, but it's quite reasonable in terms of elevation gain. The trail from Glacier Lodge slowly climbs into the alpine along the side of a valley. After several miles, it converges with the creek at a waterfall. Here the trail takes you through a birch forest and past an old stone cabin, originally built by actor Lon Chaney in 1929-1930, in the area known as Cienega Mirth.You'll eventually come out of the forested area into a basin several hundred feet above the lakes to the east. The impressive Temple Crag is on the other side of the lakes. Pass lakes 1, 2, and 3 then take an eastern fork of the trail towards the glacier.This is where the steep hiking starts. After the first section of steep terrain you'll find the Sam Mack Meadows. These flat meadows provide a good place to camp for your first night. After Sam Mack Meadows, expect a little more difficulty finding the trail, as there is a lot of rock and very little soil. The route continues to climb steeply over several ridge lines and finally onto the Palisade Glacier. Once at the glacier, enjoy the view! When you've had your fill, turn around and retrace your steps back to the lodge.
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Big Pine Creek North Fork Hiking Trail, First and Second Lake
Big Pine Creek North Fork Hiking Trail, First and Second Lake
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