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IMG_0079.JPG1 viewsAug 27, 2012
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IMG_0065.JPG1 viewsThe trail to Clay Butte roadhead continues south and was not marked on our DeLorme Topo USA maps. We ended up on it by mistake, but quickly corrected the error, as we expected to climb to the north end of Beartooth Butte following the main trail.Aug 27, 2012
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IMG_0074.JPG0 viewsWe picked up the time we lost on the Clay Butte Trail by going cross country to this lake drainage due east of the north end of Beartooth Butte.Aug 27, 2012
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IMG_0068.JPG1 viewsThe north end of Beartooth Butte as seen from the main trail heading east.Aug 27, 2012
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IMG_0072.JPG0 viewsThe main trail back to Island Lake takes a large, unnecessary zig-zag, unless you want to head to Beartooth Lake.Aug 27, 2012
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IMG_0063.JPG2 viewsAnother huge mushroom!Aug 27, 2012
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IMG_0062.JPG0 viewsThe trail crosses a wide stream above this lake. The packers staying there told us it was Mule Lake.Aug 27, 2012
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IMG_0061.JPG0 viewsMule Lake (about 9400' unnamed on our map) just downstream from Hidden Lake. The camp had a huge canvas tent supported by hewn timber and was occupied by a large party. Numerous stock had carried in just about every amenity.Aug 27, 2012
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IMG_0054.JPG0 viewsAbout 9750' before dropping steeply toward Tiel Lake, Pilot Peak can be seen to the southwest.Aug 27, 2012
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IMG_0056.JPG0 viewsAt 9260', Tiel Lake (foreground) was probably the lowest elevation we traversed. Granite Lake is to the right.Aug 27, 2012
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