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We got a lazy start in the morning, and were disappointed to wake up and see a pall of smoke had descended on the mountains while we were sleeping. Eventually, the breeze did clear it out a bit, but it made the morning hazy and a bit smelly.
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| Libby in camp on the smoky morning. |
Our dayhike was through an alpine wonderland of meadows, rocks, sand, and the occasional stand of limber or whitebark pine. Most of the time, Finger Peak picturesquely framed our views.
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| Pearl Lake |
We visited Pearl Lake, which is quite large and easy fishing for decent back-country rainbows, then hiked up a cross-country trail to Chapel Lake. Chapel Lake was surrounded by little frogs, so we stopped to check those out for awhile before moving on across broken faultlines to Cathedral Lake.
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| Chapel Lake |
Each lake brought us progressively closer to the foot of a spur of Finger Peak. When we finally got there, we were right up against the mountain. Cathedral Lake is right in the cirque of the divide and is beautifully deep and clear. The country around it is quite broken, but it has sandy beaches, springy meadows as well as talus along its rim.
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| Cathedral Lake |
We spent awhile fishing for rainbows there before heading off and away from the divide and down the outlet stream to Midway Lake. Midway is in a shallow glacial scoop, so it's a less spectacular lake than Cathedral. We then headed up a low rise to the south and looked down into Crown Basin. While we were up on the ridge, we also found a cool marmot skull!
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| Crown Basin |
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