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Difference between revisions of "Mountain Lakes Loop-Aspen Butte Trail Junction"

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[[Image:Junction with South Pass Trail, Mountain Lakes Loop, Mountain Lakes Wilderness.jpg|thumb|400px|Junction with South Pass Trail, Mountain Lakes Loop ''(bobcat)'']]
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[[Image:New sign for Aspen Butte, Mountain Lakes Loop, Mountain Lakes Wilderness.jpg|thumb|400px|New sign for Aspen Butte at the junction with the Mountain Lakes Loop ''(bobcat)'']]
  
 
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Revision as of 22:45, 23 November 2020

New sign for Aspen Butte at the junction with the Mountain Lakes Loop (bobcat)

Description

A new sign and a couple of cairns mark the way up a one-mile ridge to the summit of Aspen Butte, the highest peak in the Mountain Lakes Wilderness.


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