Sabrina basin - midnight to Babbon Lake

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Sabrina basin - midnight to Babbon Lake

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I'm headed up with my surfing friends for an easy one up in the Sabrina lake basin. This one is about fishing so the plan is to hit midnight lake. I would like to head over to baboon lake foe a look around. Is Theer a XC way to get between basins with out having to go back and around? Any thing that should not be missed in there?
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Theer a XC way to get between basins with out having to go back and around?
Sorry, missed this with all the prep for our search.
No x-country routes from Midnight to Baboon Lakes, you can go off trail to Emerald, but that is not going to save you a lot of time, though Emerald Lakes are pretty. Dingleberry is supposed to have some decent fishing.
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