Mystery Spot

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Versteeg Lake or Lake 11595, which ever one one wants to call it.
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Yeah, that's it. You're up.
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Yeah, that's it. You're up.
Go ahead, do another one.
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Lake 3645, upper Wrights Lake?
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Sorry, I did not go to page 2, and never knew this was called Versteeg Lake.
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maverick wrote:
Yeah, that's it. You're up.
Go ahead, do another one.
No fair, Mav. Step up to the plate and post a photo! pleeeeze?
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Hmmm. This is hit a snag, since Mav doesn't want to post a photo. I'll get it started again....maybe...with this one:

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Little Lakes Valley?
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I didn't have the patience to zero it in exactly.
Is this pretty close?

http://mapper.acme.com/?ll=37.42554,-118.75539&z=15&t=T
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snevill wrote:Little Lakes Valley?
Definitely LLV, and I'm going to guess that's taken from the Mono Pass trail at about the 10,800 contour, which would make those Heart and Box Lakes.
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