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Difference between revisions of "Twin Lakes (Barlow)-Lower Twin Lake Trail Junction"

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[[Image:TwinLakesBarlowLowerTwinLakeJct1.jpg|thumb|400px|Flower fly on bead lily ''(Clintonia uniflora)'' above Lower Twin Lake ''(bobcat)'']]
 
[[Image:TwinLakesBarlowLowerTwinLakeJct1.jpg|thumb|400px|Flower fly on bead lily ''(Clintonia uniflora)'' above Lower Twin Lake ''(bobcat)'']]
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[[Image:Junction for Lower Twin Lake, Twin Lakes Trail.jpg|thumb|250px|Junction for Lower Twin Lake, Twin Lakes Trail ''(bobcat)'']]
  
 
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{{maplinkinfo|latitude=45.2399|longitude=-121.6776}}
 
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{{Elevation|4220 feet}}
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* Elevation: 4220 feet
  
 
=== Description ===
 
=== Description ===

Latest revision as of 21:41, 21 March 2018

Flower fly on bead lily (Clintonia uniflora) above Lower Twin Lake (bobcat)
Junction for Lower Twin Lake, Twin Lakes Trail (bobcat)

Description

A short tie trail leads down the slope from the Twin Lakes Trail #495 to a large campsite area. The Lower Twin Lake Trail circles around the lake for less than a mile.


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