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The inside of Mt. Fremont has all the equipment of a fire lookout. It is takes the brunt of winter storms that break windows and have even blown off the roof. During low snow years the rangers have to carry their own water up from Frozen Lake.

aaj.jpg Bushes of yellow Cinquefoil (Latin name: Potentilla) dot the mountainside around the Mt. Fremont lookout.ThumbnailsLooking down from Mt. Fremont down to Grand Park. The Northern Loop trail can be seen on the left.Bushes of yellow Cinquefoil (Latin name: Potentilla) dot the mountainside around the Mt. Fremont lookout.ThumbnailsLooking down from Mt. Fremont down to Grand Park. The Northern Loop trail can be seen on the left.Bushes of yellow Cinquefoil (Latin name: Potentilla) dot the mountainside around the Mt. Fremont lookout.ThumbnailsLooking down from Mt. Fremont down to Grand Park. The Northern Loop trail can be seen on the left.Bushes of yellow Cinquefoil (Latin name: Potentilla) dot the mountainside around the Mt. Fremont lookout.ThumbnailsLooking down from Mt. Fremont down to Grand Park. The Northern Loop trail can be seen on the left.Bushes of yellow Cinquefoil (Latin name: Potentilla) dot the mountainside around the Mt. Fremont lookout.ThumbnailsLooking down from Mt. Fremont down to Grand Park. The Northern Loop trail can be seen on the left.Bushes of yellow Cinquefoil (Latin name: Potentilla) dot the mountainside around the Mt. Fremont lookout.ThumbnailsLooking down from Mt. Fremont down to Grand Park. The Northern Loop trail can be seen on the left.

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