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Difference between revisions of "High Divide-Mt. Ray Trail Junction"

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[[Image:Junction with Mt. Ray Trail, South Waldo Trail.jpg|thumb|400px|The Mt. Ray Trail on the left and right, with South Waldo Trail continuing straight ''(bobcat)'']]
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[[Image:Old sign for High Divide Trail, Mt. Ray Trail.jpg|thumb|400px|Old sign for High Divide Trail on the right side of Black Creek, Black Meadows ''(bobcat)'']]
[[Image:Sign at junction, South Waldo Trail.jpg|thumb|250px|Sign at the junction ''(bobcat)'']]
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 19 February 2018

Old sign for High Divide Trail on the right side of Black Creek, Black Meadows (bobcat)

Description

This is the de facto junction for those doing the loop from the Shadow Bay Trailhead using the Mt. Ray #3682 and the High Divide #3572 Trails. The actual junction is across Black Creek, but the user tread runs along the right side of Black Creek past an old sign for the High Divide Trail to where it turns into the montane forest.


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