New Issue of Sierra Trails: Woods Lake Basin

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New Issue of Sierra Trails: Woods Lake Basin

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There is a new issue of Sierra Trails: The Woods Lake Basin.

This is one of my shorter stories, but there are plenty of nice pictures. Check out the story:
http://www.sierra-trails.com/woods/stcoverv2n04.htm
Or go to the first page of the story:
http://www.sierra-trails.com/woods/woods001.htm
And Sierra Trails:
http://www.sierra-trails.com/sierratrails.html
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Oh yeah! There goes my output at work for today! Woo Hoo!! :)

thanks Doyle!
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Each time you add another adventure, it feels like Christmas morning! Ha! Another fantastic report! Those views you took of looking up Gardiner Creek and both those high basins under Mt. Clarence King have long been on my short list (haven't done them because I can't take my dogs, but they're getting too old for strenuous hikes now), so maybe this summer I can crank up to those remote lakes, as well as the basin under Window Peak. So much to explore in that area. As I hiked the area a number of times, passing through on the main trails, I looked up and dreamed of returning to explore the lakes under those lofty peaks. You have a great gift of combining writing and photography to inspire one to explore the Sierra!
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Post by Shawn »

Doyle -

Another great read. Thanks for the terrific report and some really beautiful photos.
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Altho this wasn't one of them, I do cringe everytime you come out with a new story blazing my favorite little known hideaways across the internet.:(
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Post by copeg »

Another great issue Doyle.
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Great read Doyle. King Col looks sooo inviting!
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