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发表于 2013-9-7 16:19:44
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The boulder-strewn gorge at the end of the forest trail has been dubbed "gates of Shangri-la" for a reason. After a short (3 km), steep (300m), marked trail through a berry-rich forest you find yourself at a wilderness campsite with a rustic cabin a few minutes beyond. This is merely base camp for some of the most spectacular ramble-ground in the coastal. The marked trail ends at the cabin and good route-finding skills are recommended despite the well-defined footpaths leading away. The path to Tundra, the most stunning of the lakes, lies beyond two ridges and is a solid 22 km day-trip from the cabin. |
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