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Venturing up from the Visitor's Center the trees quickly become very sparse. The trails are all nearly empty as most people sleep in.

aac.jpg Another shot of the lookout, from this high rock you can look down on another couple of lakes.  To the West is Goat Lake, and to the North you can see Kenworthy Lake.ThumbnailsOld copper mining equipment is slowly being overgrown along the Glacier Basin Trail. You can only see the ruins in a couple of places along the trail.Another shot of the lookout, from this high rock you can look down on another couple of lakes.  To the West is Goat Lake, and to the North you can see Kenworthy Lake.ThumbnailsOld copper mining equipment is slowly being overgrown along the Glacier Basin Trail. You can only see the ruins in a couple of places along the trail.Another shot of the lookout, from this high rock you can look down on another couple of lakes.  To the West is Goat Lake, and to the North you can see Kenworthy Lake.ThumbnailsOld copper mining equipment is slowly being overgrown along the Glacier Basin Trail. You can only see the ruins in a couple of places along the trail.Another shot of the lookout, from this high rock you can look down on another couple of lakes.  To the West is Goat Lake, and to the North you can see Kenworthy Lake.ThumbnailsOld copper mining equipment is slowly being overgrown along the Glacier Basin Trail. You can only see the ruins in a couple of places along the trail.Another shot of the lookout, from this high rock you can look down on another couple of lakes.  To the West is Goat Lake, and to the North you can see Kenworthy Lake.ThumbnailsOld copper mining equipment is slowly being overgrown along the Glacier Basin Trail. You can only see the ruins in a couple of places along the trail.Another shot of the lookout, from this high rock you can look down on another couple of lakes.  To the West is Goat Lake, and to the North you can see Kenworthy Lake.ThumbnailsOld copper mining equipment is slowly being overgrown along the Glacier Basin Trail. You can only see the ruins in a couple of places along the trail.Another shot of the lookout, from this high rock you can look down on another couple of lakes.  To the West is Goat Lake, and to the North you can see Kenworthy Lake.ThumbnailsOld copper mining equipment is slowly being overgrown along the Glacier Basin Trail. You can only see the ruins in a couple of places along the trail.

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